I’ve been wearing the Citizen Addysen for a while now, mostly as an everyday watch, and honestly - it’s one of those pieces that just fits without trying too hard.<br><br>I just like how clean it looks. No flashy stuff, no oversized case. Just a classic dial, thin profile, and that calm style that works with almost anything. I’ve worn it with a suit, with jeans, even with a hoodie - and it never felt out of place.<br><br>The Eco-Drive part is something you stop thinking about pretty fast, and that’s actually a good thing. No battery changes, no reminders, no stress. It just works. A bit of daylight, room light - done. I’ve had Citizens before and they’re scary reliable.<br><br>Size-wise, it’s comfortable. Not too big, not too small. Sits flat on the wrist, doesn’t slide around, doesn’t catch on shirt cuffs. If you hate bulky watches (like I do), this one’s a relief.<br><br>The dial is simple but not boring. Easy to read, clean markers, subtle details if you look closely. It doesn’t scream luxury, but it does feel well made. That quiet quality that Citizen does really well.<br><br>And yeah, it’s not a watch for people who want attention. No complications, no rotating bezel, no “wow” factor at first glance. And the strap is fine, but not amazing - I could see some people swapping it out pretty quickly.<br><br>But that’s kind of the point. This is a watch you forget you’re wearing - in the best way.