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The CITIZEN Caliber 0210 Automatic NC1000-51E

Regular price $8,400.00

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Product Description

Superior precision meets the highest standards of quality in The CITIZEN. Representing the never-ending pursuit of the essence of the watch, the newest addition serves as the ideal all-purpose timepiece, perfectly balancing mechanical refinement with aesthetic intrigue. On the wrist, the watch measures comfortably at 40mm, with its silver-tone stainless steel case faceted with sharp surfaces of brushed and polished finishing and complete with an integrated bracelet. A sapphire crystal protects the grained black dial, with an electroformed sand-ripple pattern presenting a delightfully subtle interplay between light, texture, and color. Toward the top of the display is the collection's signature eagle mark, symbolizing the twin ideals of The CITIZEN - foresight and dedication to the pursuit of ideals, as well as the enduring connection between watch and wearer. Inside, the Citizen Caliber 0210 is at work, with the automatic movement accurate to -3 to +5 seconds per day and visible with its skeletonized rotor via an exhibition case back. Water resistant to 100 meters.

Brand History

In the Japan of the 1920s, most of the watches sold were pocket watches imported from overseas. Determined to create a Japan-made rival product, the Shokosha Watch Research Institute, the precursor of CITIZEN, launched its own pocket watch in 1924. As a first product, it was magnificent—but it lacked a name. Tokyo Mayor Count Shinpei Goto was asked to suggest one. The name he came up with was “CITIZEN,” an expression of the hope that as many people as possible—citizens—would use and cherish the watch for a long time.