
Citizen Automatic Two-Tone Blue Dial Men's Watch
This is a contemporary men's wristwatch from Citizen featuring an automatic (self-winding) mechanical movement. The watch is constructed with a stainless steel case and a matching two-tone bracelet that incorporates gold-tone accents on the center links. The case features a prominent gold-tone fixed bezel which surrounds a deep navy blue sunray dial. The dial is appointed with applied gold-tone baton hour markers and dauphine-style hands, both of which appear to have luminescent inserts. A date aperture is positioned at the 3 o'clock mark, accented with a gold-tone border. The dial text includes the 'CITIZEN' logo at 12 o'clock and 'AUTOMATIC' at 6 o'clock. The crystal appears to be slightly domed and shows minor surface scratches consistent with regular wear. The stainless steel bracelet shows a brushed and polished finish with some visible desk-diving scratches and minor scuffs on the links and bezel. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mid-range mechanical dress watch from the late 20th to early 21st century, designed for durability and classic style. The crown is located at the standard 3 o'clock position and is textured for grip.
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Estimated Value
$125.00 - $175.00
Basic Information
Category
Watches & Horology
Appraised On
March 5, 2026
Estimated Value
$125.00 - $175.00
Item Description
This is a contemporary men's wristwatch from Citizen featuring an automatic (self-winding) mechanical movement. The watch is constructed with a stainless steel case and a matching two-tone bracelet that incorporates gold-tone accents on the center links. The case features a prominent gold-tone fixed bezel which surrounds a deep navy blue sunray dial. The dial is appointed with applied gold-tone baton hour markers and dauphine-style hands, both of which appear to have luminescent inserts. A date aperture is positioned at the 3 o'clock mark, accented with a gold-tone border. The dial text includes the 'CITIZEN' logo at 12 o'clock and 'AUTOMATIC' at 6 o'clock. The crystal appears to be slightly domed and shows minor surface scratches consistent with regular wear. The stainless steel bracelet shows a brushed and polished finish with some visible desk-diving scratches and minor scuffs on the links and bezel. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mid-range mechanical dress watch from the late 20th to early 21st century, designed for durability and classic style. The crown is located at the standard 3 o'clock position and is textured for grip.
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