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Here's my AQ4091-56M - in real life the dial is indigo.

I had to get this one back in 2024 when I was hooked by the sheer amount of techical excelence, including eco-drive, that Citizen is putting into The Citizen. It's very comfortable to wear, and no worries about babying it. Everybody should have one.
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By: India Whiskey Charlie
17
Dr No
870

I think we need to include Accutrons in this chart, and probably Solar watches as well!

ACCUTRON A tuning fork watch (Bulova Accutron) uses a unique mechanism that relies on the vibration of a tuning fork to keep time, rather than a traditional balance wheel and hairspring. Introduced in 1960, the Accutron was the first commercially successf
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By: tomch
11
Ronald Held
1308

Want More Walks With Watches? Links Here

PLEASE LOOK at a story. Click the LINK on the Title of the Walk to jump into the story. We have collected about 400 of our adventures here in one place — I wish I could turn it into a book but can you imagine the page layout challenges with dozens of phot
1Y
By: cazalea
15
Subexplorer
2483828

Review - The Citizen AQ4100-65H

***Originally posted to the High Accuracy Quartz forum on Watchuseek, I couldn't resist sharing here too! At long last, here are some photos of and thoughts on one of my new HAQs. Disclaimer that I have sadly already nicked the bezel, so if you notice tha
1Y
By: mhz vph
11
Ronald Held
5714

I've (we've all) wasted tens of thousands of dollars..

The title is in jest of course, but this is my Citizen Nighthawk - Bought in 2007 for $175 on eBay. Eco-drive means no battery changes for 17 years and still ticking.. it's been diving (properly) in Thailand and is doing pool duty in Mexico right now.. st
1Y
By: Mpower16
11
Mpower16
1989

Citizen Promaster 37 PR

Citizen expands its Promaster solar collection, introducing three new 37mm models that add a burst of vibrant color to the series, as well as offering bracelet options. Following the success of the initial compact trio, the new editions come in purple, bl
1Y
By: cazalea
3
Steve E
1282

A quirky design !

I don't buy many watches, maybe one every 2 or 3 years, I don't possess expensive watches because I don't like them ( can't afford them lol ). I mainly buy watches (9.999 out of 10.000) with my eyes, be it on the www or in a shopping window. But in the en
1Y
By: bimbeano
11
bimbeano
2001

The Driest Lake We Have Ever Walked

We walked along the shore of Lake Hodges today. This reservoir is slightly north of Rancho Bernardo, and used to hold a great deal of water. Over the years the level has dropped lower and lower, until people say "Climate Change has stolen our lake!" But t
3Y
By: cazalea
4
Gregineugene
1115

Zaratsu polishing on Titanium

I thought it would be interesting to examine Zaratsu polishing on titanium watches, rather than on steel which is more common. Here we have a Grand Seiko SBGA413 "Shunbun' above, and a Citizen Chronomaster AQ4030-51L below. The GS has a Spring Drive, whil
3Y
By: NT931
9
kjkt3
3095

Watch of the Week

Wristcan This was a theme with a lot of unexpected cool entries. When I got a message from Mike about judging for ana digi, I confidently responded in the affirmative thinking it would be a cake walk. I mean, c’mon, how many folks are going to really part
4Y
By: cazalea
27
Subexplorer
3317