Description
CITIZEN Mechanical PR1020-85A Specifications
Feature | |||
---|---|---|---|
Driving system | Automatic | ||
Caliber Number | 6628 | ||
Case material | Stainless steel | ||
Case back | See-through | ||
Band type | Bracelet | ||
Band material | Stainless steel | ||
Band color | Silver tone | ||
Clasp | Fold over with push button | ||
Dial color | White silver heart shape skeleton dial with open heart at 7 o’clock position | ||
Glass material | Sapphire crystal | ||
Hands | Silver tone (hour, minute, second hand) | ||
Dial markers | Silver tone batons indexes with roman numerals at 6 and 12 o’clock position and 4 pieces Swarovski crystals at 3 and 9 o’clock position | ||
Second markers | Minutes markers around the outer rim | ||
Bezel | Fixed stainless steel | ||
Crown | Screw down at 3 o’clock position | ||
Drive duration | Power reserve 40 hours | ||
Water resistance | 10 bar water resistance (100 meters / 330 feet) | ||
Size | Diameter : 28 mm x Thickness : 10.8 mm |
CITIZEN Mechanical PR1020-85A Features
Citizen Mechanical Heart series Lady
Citizen Mechanical Heart series Lady Open Heart collection features automatic movement, silver stainless steel case and bracelet and white silver dial. It has a power reserve of 40 hours once fully wound.
- Heart shape skeleton dial design
- 4 pieces Swarovski crystals
- Approximately 40 hours power reserve
About CITIZEN Mechanical PR1020-85A
History of Citizen
The company was founded in 1930 by Japanese and Swiss investors. It took over Shokosha Watch Research Institute (founded in 1918) and some facilities of the assembly plant opened in Yokohama in 1912 by the Swiss watchmaker Rodolphe Schmid.
The brand Citizen was first registered in Switzerland by Schmid in 1918 for watches he sold in Japan. The development of this brand was supported in the 1920s by Count Gotō Shinpei with his hope that watches could become affordable to the general public. The growth of Citizen until World War II relied on technology transfer from Switzerland.