We have a Seiko post running so how about a Citizen one ?
This is rare for me but I have two Citizen in the post, they may both be dead but I live in hope i'm pretty sure that if parts/spares where more readily available I would have a lot more because Citizen quality and model range is superb imo.
Love the WW specials. He had some 35xx quartz chronos comissioned too. I really like that style of H/M hands, I believe they're JDM specials since I've only seen them on Japanese models. My father's 3801 JDM model has the same style. I'm trying to locate a quartz pair for a C300 project I have.
Hey I wanted to ask that is that blue bezel made out of ruby or some kind of stone I have a purple one can't figure it the bezel what material is it made of ?
SO HAPPY - its a bit Grubby, but im picking/hoping its just the lens. These are very few and very far between. however 2 were sold last night and one is now mine
A Citizen Auto Dater UNI 40 meter Para water from 1964 - many of you will recognise this as a copy of the just as rare Seiko silver wave (thumbnail below)
But as Citizen followed they could go a bit better with 40 meters Parawater as opposed to Seiko's 30 meter and a rotating bezel - Fratello did a great comparison article July 20.
Not nearly in the same league, but for those of you who need to know a little more than what time it is, and have piloted a bit, be it the real thing or via MS Flight, I recently re-furbed this one and it's up for auction over on that other place; soon to be in the mail.
I won this last night, Its my birthday present to my self - my holiday to Auckland to see the grandkids has been cancelled due to the Brisbane Covid out break
I felt I deserved a present. ( I would have use any excuse to get this its a very rare beast )
Must be one of those new Citizen Ghost Watches. Never needs a wrist. This one is on it's way to the Mainland. Someone had decided to open it up. With the new Bergeon Vice Grips. Got that all Artifex wheel, polished out, new crystal, back gasket, alarm spring, (really, it was recently discovered, via the Cassini Saturn probe, that one of the faintest rings, which was here to fore unobserved, is made up almost ENTIRELY of watch bracelet links, watch chrono pusher retaining circlips, AND watch alarm springs. Who knew????)
You could count me as someone who likes those. Attractive case, intact brushing, bracelet looks the part. The 10-beat Leopard movements are quite nice.
62-6198 [6000]
Its the variant of the 62 -6198 that I've been wanting to add to my collection for a while now
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