![]() ![]() I have identified three core formats, and I’ll show these in the following sections, along with some of the variants that can be found – one of the joys of this for the collector is the variety of case backs that occur as result. ![]() Each of these used various case designs, with different case materials, and the case back markings began to reflect this. I’ll cover special case backs on a separate page.Īfter the very early models using the ‘F’ type movement, Citizen began to develop a wider model range and towards the end of the 1940s and particularly in the 1950s a number of models were in production. This page attempts to show the basic types and how to interpret the information that case backs give – often crucial to determining the authenticity of the watch. Over the years Citizen have changed their watch case back markings, whilst they have also used special backs on their high grade watches and certain specific models. ![]()
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