Five decades ago, Citizen changed perceptions of watch batteries.
Back in 1976, Citizen introduced the worlds first light-powered analog wristwatch, the technology now called Eco-Drive, which eliminates battery replacements completly by converting light into energy. To celebrate this milestone, the brand has debuts a new limited edition within its premium "The Citizen" line, with this Hong Kong exclusive featuring a blue washi paper dial not found on the global version.
The limited edition AQ4094-58L
The AQ4094-58L is limited to merely 400 pieces globally, which is tighter then the 650-piece allocation for the green-dialled AQ4091-56W that launched earlier in May 2026. The dial is constructed from traditional Japanese washi paper, chosen for both its aesthetic qualities and practical properties—washi paper is semi-transparent, allowing light to pass through to the solar cells beneath. The deep navy surface shows depth shifts depending on the angle of light, complemented by applied gold indices, dauphine hands, and the gold eagle emblem at six o'clock.
Movement and materials
Beneath that dial beats the Caliber A060 Eco-Drive movement, which is accurate to ±5 seconds per year and features a perpetual calendar programmed to work until 2100. The case and bracelet uses Super Titanium with Duratect surface hardening, reducing the total weight to just 87.7 grams despite the 40 mm case diameter. Additional specs includes sapphire glass with anti-reflective coating, plus 10 bar (100 meters) water resistance. Citizen previously released a washi paper dial for the 30th Anniversary Eco-Drive edition, making this 50th anniversary variant a continuation of the brands signature material for big releases.
Pricing and warranty
The AQ4094-58L carries a price tag of HK$32,880 (roughly $4,200 USD) and comes with a 5-year warranty. This particular Hong Kong variant provides a unique colour option for collectors seeking exclusivity.
Source: www.citizen.com.hk