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Post by geeman on Dec 31, 2005 0:28:59 GMT -5
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Post by Alex on Dec 31, 2005 3:04:57 GMT -5
I'm not familiar enough with Citizens to testify wether it is real or not. But, the seller does have nearly 12,000 positive feedbacks. Maybe the watch was available only in Asia.
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Post by JP on Dec 31, 2005 9:27:39 GMT -5
I'm not familiar with all the Citizen models, either. There are so many of them... but does it make sense to fake a $100 - something watch?
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Post by texcowboy9 on Dec 31, 2005 11:05:14 GMT -5
I have bought from Capital Mall before and was very pleased with my purchase. As mentioned above, it may be a Citizen only released in other countries. I would say go for it, looks like a nice watch, I have two Citizen Ana-Dig watches. Have had them for a couple of years now, purchased locally (before I realized about the bargains on E Bay) and am completly satisfied with them.
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Post by geeman on Jan 1, 2006 22:45:45 GMT -5
Yea, I was thinking that maybe this watch was only released in Asia. It looks nice and light, I'm going to bid.
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Post by jasman on Jan 2, 2006 15:31:54 GMT -5
That is a nice looking Citizen titanium. I agree with JP, if you are going to clone something, typically it is not a $100 watch.
Just an opinion (based on some facts), I think there are a lot of Japanese branded watches (i.e. Seiko and Citizen) that are actually assembled in places other than Japan. In fact my current Citizen Promaster, states that it is assembled in China right on the back cover. The last 2 Seikos I bought just says Japan Movement. There was no "made in Japan" anywhere.
And oh yes, there are literally thousands of Seikos and Citizens that are sold only in Asia. Only a very small fraction of Seiko Automatics are sold in the US.
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Post by Kirk (CaptKirk) on Jan 16, 2006 23:55:04 GMT -5
I looked at the seller's store and browsed the feedback. I would buy from them with no worries.
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