Citizen’s Affordable, Under-the-Radar GMT Adventure Watch Gets an Even Sportier Edition

The user-friendly GMT has proven to be a sleeper hit, but this sibling variant is already breathing new life into it.

Close-up of a stainless steel watch case with a blue textured dial, black nylon strap, and knurled crown.Citizen

If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more

When it comes to budget-friendly Japanese watches, Seiko certainly gets the lion’s share of the fanfare. Yet Citizen has been quietly chugging along in its shadow, going toe-to-toe with the hyped-up giant despite receiving less media attention overall.

In fact, just a couple of weeks ago, Citizen quietly released a pretty spectacular, budget-friendly travel watch that has quickly become a sleeper hit.

And now, it has returned to that same watch with another sneaky release: the Citizen Promaster Land GMT Navy, which takes it in an even sportier direction.

Citizen Eco-Drive GMT watch with blue textured dial, silver stainless steel case, and black fabric strap.
There are a couple of notable changes. Most obviously, this new edition gets a Navy dial.
Citizen

Sleeper hit 2.0

If you appreciated the red-dialed version of the Promaster Land GMT from a couple of weeks back, I’ve got some very good news: at its core, this is the same watch. From its styling to its functionality, just about everything remains intact.

For those unfamiliar, let me clear this up. This is a GMT, meaning it has a third hand and a fixed 24-hour bezel for tracking a second timezone. It also has a date window at the 3 o’clock position and a durable stainless steel case.

Close-up of a Citizen Eco-Drive GMT watch with a textured blue dial, silver bezel, and black fabric strap.
While the watch itself retains the same styling and functionality, the swap from a link bracelet to a nylon strap drops the price and adds a sportier element.
Citizen

Crucially, within that case, is its most user-friendly feature: the movement. This watch is powered by a highly accurate, reliable quartz movement, but there’s a twist.

It doesn’t run on batteries; it’s solar-powered via the brand’s legendary Eco-Drive tech. That means no battery swaps, no winding, no charging and so on.

That same tech makes it extremely friendly to outdoor adventurers, as it is powered by light. So, anytime you’re outside, you’re juicing up your watch.

And yet, that’s not the only thing sporty about it, especially with this new version that, despite its functional and stylistic similarities, does have some noteworthy distinctions.

Citizen Eco-Drive GMT watch face glowing blue in the dark with luminescent hands and markers.
The big, bold dial markers are easy to read, even in low light, thanks in part to their vibrant lume.
Citizen

Same watch, lower price

The most immediately recognizable difference between this take and its predecessor is its colorway. While the first one had a red dial, this one is navy blue. But that’s not actually the most exciting change.

See, the previous version had a steel link bracelet. While durable and classic, it added two things to the aforementioned predecessor: weight and cost. This new take swaps the link band for a lighter, more warm-weather-friendly nylon strap.

Side view of a silver wristwatch with a black woven strap against a blue background.
The nylon strap, instead of the link bracelet on its red-dialed sibling, saves users a whopping $70 on an already affordable timepiece.
Citizen

That change also shaves off a respectable $70 from the MSRP, which is especially notable given how budget-friendly the watch already was. There’s just one catch: there isn’t a red version with a nylon strap nor a blue version with a link bracelet; you’d have to choose one or the other.

Still, navy blue is about as classic a choice as it gets, and that, plus the dip in cost, might make this an even bigger hit than its sibling. While that’s a tall order, it remains to be seen if this more affordable version can usurp Citizen’s sleeper-hit throne.

Arm wearing a black wristwatch holding a white shuttlecock over a blue badminton racket against a sky background.
For outdoor adventurers who appreciate Citizen, this budget beauty is hard to beat.
Citizen

Available now

Like its predecessor, the Citizen Promaster Land GMT Navy dropped sneakily on the brand’s site with no big announcement or fanfare. Similarly, it’s another exclusive, so you can only get it there for $525.

Citizen Eco-Drive GMT watch with blue textured dial, silver case, black fabric strap, and date window at 3 o'clock.Citizen

Citizen Promaster Land GMT Navy

Specs

Case Size 39.5mm
Movement Eco-Drive, solar
Water Resistance 200m

Want to stay up to date on the latest product news and releases? Add Gear Patrol as a preferred source to ensure our independent journalism makes it to the top of your Google search results.

add as a preferred source on google
, , ,