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Citizen xC Super Titanium™ EE1008-56E

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Product Description

One hundred years ago, Citizen changed the world of watchmaking forever with the launch of their first pocketwatch. Today, that legacy continues with the brand's latest in the new Citizen xC. Inspired by the patiently formed layers of Earth's crust, the new timepiece represents the unique embodiment of Citizen's watchmaking – using over a century of experience to pair meticulous design with incredible functionality. A black DLC Super Titanium™ case provides the foundation for the look, with its 29mm diameter adding a subtlety in wear that perfectly balances its dark hued boldness. The crystalline-like, gradient blue dial features diamond accents and quickly evokes the layers of the Earth, while a sapphire crystal above adds clarity to the display's details. This advanced function women’s watch uses atomic timekeeping to stay synchronized with any one of 26 time zones worldwide. Featuring Eco-Drive technology that’s sustainably powered by any light and never needs a battery, the xC delivers style and function and will add modern elegance to your wardrobe. Caliber H296.

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.