
Citizen Eco-Drive Blue Angels World Chronograph Watch
This is a Citizen Eco-Drive World Chronograph wristwatch, specifically tied to the Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron theme. The watch features a brushed stainless steel case approximately 43mm in diameter with a tonneau-inspired silhouette. The deep blue dial incorporates three silver-toned sub-dials for chronograph functions, along with a prominent red second hand that provides a sharp color contrast. Large white Arabic numerals provide readability, and a world time city scale is visible on the outer chapter ring. The watch is currently paired with a dark brown, possibly suede or nubuck, leather strap featuring contrast whip-stitching near the lugs. The craftsmanship exhibits typical Citizen mid-range quality with a mineral or sapphire crystal top. Condition-wise, the crystal shows significant scratching and a possible minor crack near the 2 o'clock position, indicating substantial daily wear. The stainless steel case appears to have light surface abrasions. The movement is Citizen's proprietary Eco-Drive technology, which is powered by light, suggesting a modern manufacturing date within the last 10 to 15 years. The crown and chronograph pushers are located on the right side of the case, with a potential secondary crown at the 8 o'clock position for rotating an internal bezel.
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Estimated Value
$100 - $175
Basic Information
Category
Watches & Horology
Appraised On
March 20, 2026
Estimated Value
$100 - $175
Item Description
This is a Citizen Eco-Drive World Chronograph wristwatch, specifically tied to the Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron theme. The watch features a brushed stainless steel case approximately 43mm in diameter with a tonneau-inspired silhouette. The deep blue dial incorporates three silver-toned sub-dials for chronograph functions, along with a prominent red second hand that provides a sharp color contrast. Large white Arabic numerals provide readability, and a world time city scale is visible on the outer chapter ring. The watch is currently paired with a dark brown, possibly suede or nubuck, leather strap featuring contrast whip-stitching near the lugs. The craftsmanship exhibits typical Citizen mid-range quality with a mineral or sapphire crystal top. Condition-wise, the crystal shows significant scratching and a possible minor crack near the 2 o'clock position, indicating substantial daily wear. The stainless steel case appears to have light surface abrasions. The movement is Citizen's proprietary Eco-Drive technology, which is powered by light, suggesting a modern manufacturing date within the last 10 to 15 years. The crown and chronograph pushers are located on the right side of the case, with a potential secondary crown at the 8 o'clock position for rotating an internal bezel.
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