I haven't seen a thread to post your Citizen watches (nothing jumped out at me when I searched it). I thought I would start one up.
So to start off, I just received "Ray Mears" courtesy of tiny73. It's a fabulous little watch. After wearing my MM300 and Citizen Grand Touring for the last few weeks I barely noticed wearing it.
Looks the business when out and about, and catch sight of the dial at the right angle and the text and numerals all seem to be floating around under the crystal.
Last edited by electorn; 24th October 2016 at 18:02.
Timekeeping isn't great but I still like it!
These are the remains of my collection of Citizens at this moment in time. I had the Eco and Autozilla's, a couple of Nighthawks and the BN0150-28e (Excalibur?). They have since gone to the auction site we all know.
I sold my initial "Ray Mears" because I too had read that they cannot be fixed any more. Then I decided to make the most of it while I could. I hope it will have a good couple of years left in it yet. I could spend the cost of the watch in a couple of nights out with the wife and never see that money back again, so that is my justification!
My NY0040, on one of our host's NATOs, and an oyster style bracelet.
Last edited by gary1064; 9th October 2016 at 18:08.
Great photos everyone, the danger is it makes me want models I never considered before!
I don't think you can go far wrong with a Citizen. I haven't had any alignment issues with any of them yet anyway!
I hope the thread can catch up with the Seiko and G-shock lot!
^^^ That Chronomaster is just stunning.
The very definition of a tool watch, this is the watch I wear to dive in, mostly in the murky green waters of the UK!
I also had these two for a while, but I never really warmed to the Orca
and I found I couldn't read the mini-screens on the Skyhawk (much as I liked it)!
M
I really regret shifting this one on:
David - have you still got it?
Otherwise I just have these two:
Last edited by Carlton-Browne; 3rd June 2017 at 08:28.
Well I think this one will take the ugliest prize.
This is a vintage model from the mid 1990s and I think it was an attempt by Citizen to get a bit of the G Shock geek watch action. They didn't get the design right though, with an attempt to copy the Frogman's asymmetric case design.
It does have some interesting features though. One thing Citizen does do well though is lume. The thing is still bright after more than 20 years and it also has a full face light.
Mitch
Some shockingly dreadful phone photography, but these go back to the seventies and early eighties. My interest in them began with the sunburst dials and faceted crystals which were produced by some Japanese makers at the time. The second one is a replacement for the one that started it for me age 10, although I have as yet been unable to find an unmarked faceted crystal to complete the project.
Some wonderful vintage pieces posted so far, I hope they keep showing up.
I posted this one in the blue dial thread, superbly built watch I think. From what I have read in various forums, it seems to be a fail in the eyes of a lot of people.
The main problem seems to revolve around the crown guard, along with the view it's a Panerai knockoff. I think it's a style in it's own right and I love it.
Here's mine - simple, robust, super clear to read. It came on a nasty canvas strap, but now on a waterproof leather Hirsch Mariner it looks the part. Amazing lume, too.
Just snapped a couple of pics for the interesting Quartz thread, but they belong here too! Fulfilled a few firsts this, first Quartz, first ani-digi, and first Citizen! Love it, it's bullet proof, accurate, plenty quirky with the crazy case and depth gauge. The modern BC strap is amazing too. Good to see a few aqualands, this is a co20 so the first aqualand I think? and you can keep your PADI, scubapros, aqualungs and even your comex, this is a rare dacor branded dial!
Tried one of these on in a jeweller/pawn broker on the Edgware Road - really impressed with the quality and I thought it was stunning in the metal. Shame it was too big for my girly wrists...
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Towards the top of the Citizen range are the Attesa's.
On of my favourites is the Attesa ATV53-2834 Skyhawk.
This is hardened Duratect titanium with full DLC. It also has the 'Perfex' system which checks the hand position every hour and adjusts them if they have fallen out of alignment. It was a limited edition issued for the 20th anniversary.
Compared to a lot of the Skyhawks this has a very clean look and an upgraded dial.
Mitch
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Here's my BN0175 holding its own against a few Audemar Piguets...
Bought in June and has only gained 15 seconds!
simon
These are the one's I've got... (PDM56 something, something, something...). Very clever, perpetual date, great watch but could end up being sold.
and (Gold/Steel diver that I've had for years) - Will never be sold, had it to long.
but have had the following...
As above, but full lume, including a bracelet that never worked for me...
and
Eco-drive which was never one thing or another, sold quickly.
and
The JDM version, Ti and Sapphire. Lovely, just a bit to big and complicated for me.
I think that is it!
Here is mine :
I forgot about the Grand Touring, currently living with my father-in-law. I don't think he's taken it off since I gave it to him.
It really is fantastic in the flesh, so easy to read. Here he is, on the right hand side.
Received the new strap for the GTS today, so I thought I would add a couple of pics.
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Here's mine.
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those of you with the Grand Touring - is the width 44mm with or without the crown, and what is the length?
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Hope these help, this is the sport version. Width measured with watch and rule butted up against a flat surface. Length measured as close as I could the get the rule flush with the end of the lugs.
Width wise, the non-sport is a couple of mm less and I think length is the same. I will see if I can pries it away from the father-in-law when I see him next and get a measurement.
I have a couple, one quartz, one auto, both Titanium. 1800M of WR between them.
Av0021-52h Ti and Saphire. Bracelet changed for strap
https://goo.gl/photos/zwmRADivX8D9Avqn7
Last edited by kildareman; 16th October 2016 at 15:25.
Those are mine.
The aqualand battery just gave up. Pity that the lume is now weak, the watch dates 1997, I wonder if Citizen used something comparable to tritium like for the swiss
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cheers Electorn
Not mine any more, I stupidly sent it on it's way via the bay.