
Citizen Eco-Drive WR100 Two-Tone Ladies' Watch
This is a two-tone stainless steel ladies' wristwatch from the Citizen Eco-Drive collection. The timepiece features a round, petite case approximately 26mm to 28mm in diameter, accented by a polished gold-tone bezel and a coordinating gold-tone crown. The dial is a sunray silver finish with applied gold-tone baton hour markers and luminous gold-tone hands. It includes a date aperture at the 3 o'clock position and is marked with 'Eco-Drive,' 'Citizen,' and 'WR 100' (Water Resistant 100 meters). The watch is integrated with a multi-link stainless steel bracelet featuring brushed silver links and polished gold-tone center accents, secured with a fold-over clasp. As an Eco-Drive model, it utilizes solar power technology to charge the movement via light exposure. The condition appears to be used but well-maintained; visible superficial micro-scratches are present on the stainless steel casing and bracelet, consistent with regular wear. There is slight fading of the gold-tone plating on the high-contact areas of the links. The crystal appears clear without significant chips or cracks. Based on the design and technology, this watch likely dates from the early to mid-2000s.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Basic Information
Category
Watches & Timepieces
Appraised On
January 20, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Item Description
This is a two-tone stainless steel ladies' wristwatch from the Citizen Eco-Drive collection. The timepiece features a round, petite case approximately 26mm to 28mm in diameter, accented by a polished gold-tone bezel and a coordinating gold-tone crown. The dial is a sunray silver finish with applied gold-tone baton hour markers and luminous gold-tone hands. It includes a date aperture at the 3 o'clock position and is marked with 'Eco-Drive,' 'Citizen,' and 'WR 100' (Water Resistant 100 meters). The watch is integrated with a multi-link stainless steel bracelet featuring brushed silver links and polished gold-tone center accents, secured with a fold-over clasp. As an Eco-Drive model, it utilizes solar power technology to charge the movement via light exposure. The condition appears to be used but well-maintained; visible superficial micro-scratches are present on the stainless steel casing and bracelet, consistent with regular wear. There is slight fading of the gold-tone plating on the high-contact areas of the links. The crystal appears clear without significant chips or cracks. Based on the design and technology, this watch likely dates from the early to mid-2000s.
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