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Tag Archives: Vintage Citizen Movement Table
Movement Table Updated to Version 6.0
I’ve just uploaded the latest version of the Movement Table, moving from v5.2 to v6.0 – access it via the blogroll on the right of the page. I’ve now included the divers in the dial markings column – these were … Continue reading
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Movement Table Updated to v5.2
I realised this evening that there was an error in the Movement Table – I had exclusively used the ‘museum books’ as a reference for the table at first, but I have been able to get other original Citizen material since then. But I … Continue reading
Movement Table Updated to v5.1
Just uploaded version 5.1 of the Movement Table, which now includes the 7790 movement, which was previously missing. Thanks to Marko form Finland for this, since he’s just bought one of these – a Seven Star V2 – which had … Continue reading
Want to know when your vintage Citizen watch was made?
You can find guidance on how to establish the age of your watch at the end of the Movement Table – access it via the Blogroll link.
Movement Table Updated to v3.3
Just updated the table to include the 520 Autodater, and made a couple of other minor revisions.
Movement Table Updated to v3.1
Just uploaded a new version of the Movement Table. With thanks to information from Craig, I was prompted to do more work on the 8000 movements, including separating out the ‘skeletonised’ 8060A from the others. This also led me to … Continue reading
