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Vintage Citizen Cosmotron Stainless Steel Watch Band Bracelet 18mm JDM 1970s
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Up for sale is a vintage Citizen Cosmotron stainless steel bracelet, produced for the Japan Domestic Market (JDM) in the 1970s. This is a correct period bracelet featuring a clean, brushed multi-link design commonly seen on Citizen Cosmotron and other quartz models from the era.
The bracelet is in great physical condition with signs of use and age. It has been professionally cleaned and is ready to be attached to a watch. The clasp functions properly and closes securely.
All parts of the bracelet are original. The lug width measures approximately 18mm, and the bracelet measures approximately 6.75 inches when the clasp is closed.
The photos best describe its physical condition.
Key Details:
• Brand: Citizen
• Model: Cosmotron
• Era: 1970s
• Origin: Japan Domestic Market (JDM)
• Material: Stainless steel
• Lug Width: ~18mm
• Length: ~6.75 inches (clasp closed)
• Condition: Great physical condition with signs of use and age; fully functional and ready to install — photos best describe its physical condition
A hard-to-find original Citizen bracelet, ideal for restoring a period-correct watch.
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Citizen grew from a Tokyo research institute founded in 1918 into one of Japan's largest watchmakers, building its reputation on practical innovation. Shock resistance, water resistance, titanium cases, and light-powered Eco-Drive technology marked its progress, while vintage divers, bullhead chronographs, and high-beat automatics reveal the depth of its mechanical past.
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