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Citizen Tsuyosa ShorevsMonta Oceanking

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Tsuyosa Shore
CitizenTsuyosa Shore
MSRP $495
Oceanking
MontaOceanking
MSRP $2,550

At a glance

8 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Tsuyosa Shore40mm
Oceanking40mm
Power Reserve
Tsuyosa Shore42h
Oceanking40h
Water Resistance
Tsuyosa Shore100m
Oceanking305m
MSRP
Tsuyosa Shore$495
Oceanking$2,550

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Thickness
12mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
48mm
Lug Width
9mm
Water Resistance
100m
305m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Navy
Blue

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
8210
Monta M-22
Power Reserve
42h
40h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$495
$2,550

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What people say

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Citizen Tsuyosa Shore

The Citizen Tsuyosa Shore is widely regarded as a versatile sports-casual watch with a sunray-brushed dial, luminous hands and markers, and a 100-meter water resistance. It features a unidirectional rotating bezel with a 60-minute aluminum insert and a President-style bracelet noted for its comfort and mix of finishes. The watch is powered by the in-house automatic Calibre 8210 movement. While it offers 100m WR and a rotating bezel, it is not considered a true diver's watch as it does not meet ISO certification or tool-watch standards. On balance, owners and reviewers appreciate the Citizen Tsuyosa Shore for its accessible pricing and everyday wearability as a lifestyle-oriented timepiece.

Monta Oceanking

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Monta Oceanking for its refined aesthetics, excellent fit and finish for its price point, and comfortable, supple bracelet with a micro-adjustment clasp. The watch features a legible dial with enlarged luminous markers and hands, a well-done glossy and deep bezel, and a svelte sub-41mm case with a shorter lug-to-lug. Some owners note minor gripes with bezel alignment and movement accuracy, while one reviewer found the tapering crown tricky to grip and the bezel had slight play. The Sellita SW300 movement provides a power reserve of either 42 or 56 hours, depending on the source, and the watch includes a date at six o'clock. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Monta Oceanking highly for its comfortable wearability and tool-focused, sportier stance.

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