. . . in the rotation, likely next week. There's an interloper . . . . . . that has a grip on my attention presently. (In less than a month, the Citizen, Grand Seiko, and vintage Omega have entered my collection. All three were impulse buys.)
The online store is not up to date but here it is: https://www.citizenwatch.com/us/en/collection/the-citizen/ Alternately, you can contact their New York flagship store which should have everything: CITIZEN FLAGSHIP STORE NEW YORK 605 Fifth Avenue New Yor
..on The Citizen, so these are intended to be special. Of course, 50 years means 'golden' anniversary so this and the previous 50th LE AQ4091-56W both have touches of gold. I think the spotted washi paper will age well. It previously appeared in 2025's in
The CITIZEN watches, created as part of CITIZEN’s pursuit of the essence of the watch, provide both superior quality and outstanding accuracy. A new limited-edition The CITIZEN model features a striking indigo washi paper dial in kachi-iro, a deep blue co
I know this is the Seiko forum, and we are generally getting more serious watches, but if you are looking for a gift or spare timekeeper, here are Citizen's TOP TEN suggestions
. . . and, if I were, it would be the Darth Vader . . . . . . but the recent Citizen and GS acquisitions have put a giant dent in my account. And with the 70th anniversary of the Rail coming 'round the corner, I've got to keep my powder dry. Congrats on t
Some pieces are from the household names and some from the more obscure ones. Here goes, hope you guys enjoy! GS White Birch (Probably needs no intro. The dial is very difficult to capture well in photos. Here, it’s looking a little pink.) GS SBGE227 (A m