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Citizen Eco-Drive Field Watch with Carbon Fiber Dial

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Overview

A rugged stainless steel timepiece featuring Citizen's signature light-powered technology and a modern carbon fiber-textured dial.

Story

Citizen revolutionized the horological world in 1976 by creating the first light-powered analog watch, a direct response to the environmental concerns of disposable watch batteries.

Maker / Origin

Founded in 1918 as the Shokosha Watch Research Institute, the company was renamed 'Citizen' to reflect its mission of making high-quality timepieces accessible to every citizen of the world.

Condition & Value

The mineral crystal is severely shattered and currently secured with adhesive tape, which poses a risk of glass dust entering the movement or scratching the dial. In pristine condition, these models typically trade between $80 and $120; however, the shattered crystal is a significant detractor as the cost of professional…

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