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Pairing classic proportions with a distinctly modern style, meet the new Integrated Super Titanium™ series from Citizen.

Featuring a 42.4mm silver-tone Super Titanium™ case paired with stylish stepped chronograph pushers and a stylized crown, the finely brushed and polished timepiece is secured to the wrist with a matching integrated bracelet.

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On the dial, a textured white-silver tone color is accented with an outer tachymetric scale and triple register configuration in black, with details in silver-tone and white put to use for the handset and applied indices. Features include running time, a split-second chronograph, 12/24 hour time, and date. Sustainably powered by any light with Eco-Drive technology and never needs a battery. Water resistant to 100 meters. Caliber B620.

Why choose product?
  • When consumers purchase watches through lesser known e-commerce websites which operate on the market place model, the chances of receiving a fake product or a refurbished product, exist. Buying a watch through www.citizenwatches.store is completely safe and assured, in terms of the Genuinity of the product and every product sold is brand new.
  • Warranty is assured for all Citizen watches. But when you purchase watches from other e-commerce or market places, you may face inconvenience in claiming the warranty if the Warranty Card is not dated and stamped. With www.citizenwatches.store, the cards are dated and stamped, ensuring a smooth experience in the rare event of a warranty claim.
  • We stay closer to our customers through our repair network throughout India. For purchases made on www.citizenwatches.store, the customer can avail a free strap/band adjustment at any of our CITIZEN Exclusive stores across India.
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Weight 12 lbs
Dimensions 7 × 8 × 19 in
Brand

Citizen

Collection

SUPER TITANIUM

Gender

Men

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