Category Archives: Vintage Watches

Score Counter and a White Strap? It’s a Challenge Golf

The ‘Challenge Golf’ is one of Citizen’s more unusual watches.  First produced in 1972, it features a score counter at the 12 o’clock position and crown at 8 o’clock. Here’s a scan of marketing material from October 1972: Also unusual … Continue reading

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Citizen’s 67-9151 Chronograph – Dial Versions and a Puzzle Solved!

For a long time, along with Brian aka ’31Jewels’, I’ve been puzzled by some of the examples I’ve seen of the 67-9151 chronograph. Some of the dials looked much paler, and lacked orange highlights on the sub-dials. I’d wondered if these had … Continue reading

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This Week’s Featured Watch #59 – Super Flat Seven Auto Dater, 23j

Citizen moved from the Jet automatics, with their circular geared rotor, to the more usual swinging weight design in the mid-1960s. Although the first Jet automatics with no day or date complications were a reasonably slim design, the later models with … Continue reading

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Citizen’s So-called ‘Compressor’ Diver

One of Citizen’s vintage divers, the one with two crowns and an internal rotating bezel, is usually referred to as a ‘compressor’, or ‘compressor type’ diver: I’m not a dyed in the wool diver enthusiast, so to be honest I … Continue reading

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Citizen’s Demonstrations of their Parawater Watches, Part 2

There is more information, and more photos, on these trans-Pacific tests on the SCWF, posted by ‘Akable’ : http://www.thewatchsite.com/21-japanese-watch-discussion-forum/97330-how-convince-customers-watch-waterproof-post758826.html#poststop Stephen

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Citizen’s 1964 Demonstrations of their Parawater Watches

In 1959 Citizen introduced Japan’s first waterproof watch, and they adopted the name ‘Parawater’ for the case and crystal design. The first model to use this technology was a Deluxe hand winder – see here: https://sweep-hand.org/2012/01/22/this-weeks-featured-watch-20-the-parawater-deluxe/ By the early 1960s Citizen were … Continue reading

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Citizen’s Challenge Timers – Just the ‘Bullheads’?

Citizen’s best known vintage mechanical chronograph is usually called the ‘bullhead’, a name that is of course not specific to the Citizen brand. The correct original name for Citizen’s bullheads was ‘Challenge Timer’, but only recently I have found that … Continue reading

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8110A Restoration Page – Final Update

Just added the final instalment of 31 Jewels’ excellent restoration page.                            Well worth a visit 🙂 https://sweep-hand.org/brians-8110a-restoration-the-speedy-67-9313/

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This Week’s Featured Watch #58 – Jet Automatic, 21j

The ‘Jet’ range of automatics was introduced by Citizen in October 1961. They used their in-house movement with circular, geared rotor and were made until around 1965. The first movement was the 0310, with 21, 23 or 25 jewels with … Continue reading

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Jet Family

Here’s a group shot of my Jets – the most recent arrivals are the two on the left, the early plain dialled model and the Rookie.  The Jets use Citizen’s circular geared rotor rather than the more usual swinging weight. … Continue reading

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