Exquisitely crafted and stylishly refined, the two-tone Citizen Riega Eco-Drive stainless steel women's watch travels comfortably between professional ensembles and formal evening couture. This mid-sized, round silver-tone watch case is highlighted by a uniquely designed gold-tone bezel, which features machine-cut accents and coin-edged detailing. It frames a black dial that's composed of golden stick markers, small minute indexes, and luminous baton hands (with seconds hand). It's matched to a stainless steel bracelet band with rounded, polished links in silver and gold tones, and it's joined by a deployment buckle. Other features include a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and water resistance to 100 meters (330 feet)--suitable for water-related activities and sports such as swimming and snorkeling. One of the world's largest watch makers, the Citizen Watch Company was founded in 1924 in Japan from its beginnings as the Shokosha Watch Research Institute. The first watch released by the company was named "CITIZEN" and its name was selected so that it would be "close to the hearts of people everywhere." Today, Citizen is recognized as a worldwide leader in advanced timepiece technology, from the world's slimmest LCD watch to the first voice recognition watch to the world's first professional dive watch with an electronic depth sensor. Citizen was also the first to sell watches made with titanium in the world, which is not only light and durable but also non-allergenic (as stainless steel can be to some wearers). Most recently, Citizen has released watches powered by its Eco-Drive, which runs continuously in any kind of natural light or artificial light for a lifetime of use without changing a battery.