A good sized, manual wind 1964 Citizen Ace in clean and original condition. Model reference A 51507051.
HOW DO WE DATE THIS WATCH?
From the serial number on the inside of the case back we can accurately date this watch to being made in 1964.
CONDITION
This Citizen Ace could be a great introduction to vintage watches if you are someone who loves the style, but worries that old watches look small next to the watches from today. The case on this watch is much bigger than the normal 32-34mm case size of the time. Inside the stainless steel case is Citizen manually wound movement with 21 jewels, which is working well. The movement is shock protected by Citizen’s Parashock system. The chromed crown does show some wear, but it works without issue and the movement is very tactile to wind. The dial is original and clean. The leather strap is new, and could be swapped for a different colour or material if preferred. The watch is signed on the dial, case and movement.
This watch will be supplied with our branded presentation box and our Certificate of Authenticity.
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SIZE
Width with crown 38.3 mm
Width without crown 36.6 mm
Between lugs 18 mm
Lug to lug length 44.5 mm
Case Thickness 9.3 mm
All sizes are approximate. The watch is photographed on a wrist of 190mm/7.5 inches.
Included with this watch is a 3 month guarantee and free delivery to UK addresses. If you live outside the UK we can still deliver to most countries. Please see our Worldwide Shipping information, or Contact Us. Payment can be made by most credit or debit cards, bank transfer or PayPal.
From 1st September 2021 we will be planting a tree for every watch we sell, working with the International Tree Foundation (Est 1922) to make this business positive on carbon. By buying anything pre owned you are effectively reusing what already exists, but this takes it further and makes us feel good.
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