With watch enthusiasm seemingly at an all-time high, the sub-$1,000 market is more competitive than ever.
While there are plenty of new names in the game, including start-ups and revived brands under new management, when it comes to pure bang-for-your-buck, Japanese behemoth Citizen is nearly impossible to beat.

Even with Citizen’s recent increase in focus on affordable automatic movements, Eco-Drive quartz movements remain the watchmaker’s foundation. The technology is not without faults, but its accuracy, reliability and — above all — affordability compared to mechanical alternatives is impossible to argue with.
It’s been 50 years since Citizen introduced its light-powered watch movement, and as part of the celebration, a new sporty nautical chronograph has joined the massive Eco-Drive family. Dubbed the Endeavor Chrono, it bears a not-so-subtle resemblance to an iconic Omega dive watch.

Of course, the Endeavor Chrono is far from a dupe. The dial is distinctly different, with only the wavy texture of the translucent metal dial plate resembling that of certain Diver 300M references.
That said, two of the three maiden references also come on a rubber dive strap that looks very much like the one provided with Omega’s flagship diver.





