….but I still have the watch 🙂
This is the 67-9038 from Citizen’s 1970s range of fly-back chronographs. Hard to find in good condition, got to be careful with this one:
….but I still have the watch 🙂
This is the 67-9038 from Citizen’s 1970s range of fly-back chronographs. Hard to find in good condition, got to be careful with this one:
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love the orange hands and blue accents on the subdials. This is what I like about the ’70’s chronographs…they were colorful! Today’s watches seem to be either black, white or gray…too somber looking for me. It’s a real beauty!!
Hi Mike – the colour combination works well – blue and orange are always good together imho. Stephen
Classic and nice.
Hi Thaweechai – I agree, a classic 1970s design that still works today. Stephen
TENGO UNO DE ESTOS EN MUY BUEN ESTADO. LO COMPRÉ DE SEGUNDA MANO, NO PUEDO CONSEGUIR LA MALLA ORIGINAL. ¿COMO PUEDO HACER PARA CONSEGUIRLA?. GRACIAS
Hola Miguel, gracias por visitar mi blog. Me temo que estas pulseras son difÃciles de encontrar. Por lo general, se encuentran con el reloj original, pero es posible que la suerte de encontrar uno en eBay. Lo siento no puedo ayudar a más de esto.
Stephen
It is a Classic!!!
yep 🙂