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Tag Archives: Citizen Record Master
This Week’s Featured Watch #77- the Record Master Rally Custom
I haven’t done a Featured Watch from my collection for a good while, so thought it time to do this one… First off there is a rather boring back on this model – but it gives the basic info that’s … Continue reading
Big Chronographs…
Two of Citizen’s largest vintage watches, measuring around 43mm across, excluding crown, are both chronographs, one automatic and one hand winding, and both feature black cases: On the left here is the 67-9178, with the 8110A automatic movement and is … Continue reading
That’s Enough for Divers, Here’s Something for Drivers….
In the late 1960s / early 1970s Citizen produced a number of sports models besides the divers – watches designed for soccer referees, yacht helms….and rally drivers – well co-drivers I should think 🙂 Most of them were automatics in … Continue reading
02 Homer Family Tree Updated
Just uploaded a slightly revised Family Tree for the Homer group. Two additions made, first to the base 020 movement to include export models with ‘Unbreakabe Spring’ & ‘Water Protected’ on the dial – note that it is ‘Spring’ not … Continue reading
Homer Tree Now Version 2!
Within a couple of days of publishing the 02 Homer Family Tree, I’ve been able to confirm a model in the ‘Homer Date’ line that I hadn’t been able to before. With the help of ‘johnbaz’ on the Watch Forum … Continue reading