Citizen knocked it out of the park with the Tsuyosa, breaking Seiko and Tissot’s stranglehold on entry-level, all-purpose automatic watches. Since its 2022 debut, the integrated sports watch collection has grown to include a small seconds version, a downsized 37mm case, an enhanced power reserve and a slew of visual variations.
All of those updates stuck to the same basic design, which was heavily influenced by the Japanese watchmaker’s own archive but inevitably drew comparisons to the Rolex Datejust.

The newest addition to the Tsuyosa family breaks the mold by bringing a whole new set of updates that, while technically don’t make it a dive watch for reasons that we will get into, provide a classic diver look.
The most striking update is, of course, the addition of a unidirectional, 120-click rotating bezel. It has a steel coin-edge frame, a demarcated 15-minute segment, numerals at 15, 30 and 45 and a triangle at 60.

The bezel insert is aluminum, which some may view as a weakness, but I actually prefer. Ceramic bezel inserts are wonderful, but I prefer the vintage appeal of an aged aluminum dive track. However, a lume pip would have been a nice addition.






