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Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

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Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post19 Sep 2012, 20:43

Ciao amici....just arrived (the next one will be a Seiko 0662).A very beautiful Citizen 9010 from 1973.well the watch works great,no light is present and is all original with the "citizen" on the clasp.The day of the week are in jap-eng and the saturday is indicated with a blue color.The display is very simple: hour,minute,date,sec and day of the week....
The glass is broken at the bottom right...need a replace...and the pins of the strap are very very hard (i'm not be able to remove it,what can i do???) ~:(
Overall the watch is in great condition after all this time ( 40 years circa) and is very very funky...ah ah ah
Here the pics as the same....

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Re: Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post19 Sep 2012, 20:45

and also......

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Re: Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post19 Sep 2012, 20:52

Complimenti compaesano! :-D You've got an awesome and iconic watch, those early Citizens are very rare on Ebay nowadays. What are you going to do with the chipped crystal? It'd be a tough job to search for an original one, as that watch doesn't appear on Ebay often. Apart from that, it looks great! 8-)
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Re: Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post19 Sep 2012, 20:52

Very cool watch :) lcd looks very clean :)

Mine is dead :-(

No pic, seems my picturehost is down...
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Re: Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post19 Sep 2012, 21:01

dutchsiberia wrote:Very cool watch :) lcd looks very clean :)

Mine is dead :-(

No pic, seems my picturehost is down...


thanks...yes the lcd is clean...even if is present a little rainbow effect...but overall is ok...
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Re: Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post19 Sep 2012, 22:22

The strap you have there is one of the two designs that I have seen on these watches - Original. The serial number is from Sept 1974 ....

The crystals are almost always damaged on these because there's such a big thickness of glass sitting above the case. The Citizen part number for the crystal is 54-61011 - they're not so easy to find but I did get a NOS one from the US a few months ago (the last one they had....)

Here you can see the other style of strap that was fitted to these watches (and the NOS crystal :-) ) -
http://www.digitalwatchlibrary.com/DWL/ ... n-60-1012/
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Re: Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post20 Sep 2012, 14:33

Beautifull Citizen Simone! And i have to say its with an excelent LCD-panel. Most often these particular early LCD panels of citizen have faded digits.
Greetings from a younger brother :-)

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Post20 Sep 2012, 14:51

Very nice one.. Its like the casiontrons but from citizen.
I still need to cut some new glass for my old citizen, so if you really cannot find replacement glass... Give me a yell and I will see what I can do. :-D
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Re: Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post25 Sep 2012, 12:27

Is possible to remove the front polariser without damage the lc panel??The day of the week are printed in the back?I have the classic rainbow effect...
Well i found this in an older post on Pocketcalculator: " The LC panel is a single assembly - glass, polarisers, legends and mirror all stuck together as one making it impossible to change either polarisers or mirror without irrepairable damage."

Here the link of the post:

http://forum.pocketcalculatorshow.com/d ... 3327841278
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Re: Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post25 Sep 2012, 12:43

The LC panel is a single assembly


Thats correct, you will have to replace the display all together.
Personally i think your LCD is in excelent condition for its age and this specific type. I have a Citizen with a similar display which is allmost fully faded. Fortunately i was able to receive an brandnew one, im still working on the restauration (waiting for the glass replacement)
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Re: Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post27 Sep 2012, 16:17

Glass changed....as soon as possible i'lll post pics...
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Re: Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post28 Sep 2012, 09:21

I have a problem with this strap...i can't remove the pin from the strap.They seem to be hard or blocked...i tried with the classical pin remover but nothing ~:( .Any tips are welcome,please help me :oops:
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Re: Arrived today...Citizen 9010 from 1973!!

Post01 Oct 2012, 19:10

Ok...!!! the strap is sized!!!I used the "YES" by Arexons to unlock the strap pin.... ~:(
Now i'm in trouble with the glass,i find it but i can't stick on,i haven't the glue to do it.....
Please patiente many days..... :evil:
Some watches are made to last only as long as they are fashionable
Some watches, simply are not made to last
Seiko watches are designed to withstand the ravages of both time and fashion
Someday perhaps, all watches will be made this way

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