Description
CITIZEN QUARTZ Chronograph AN3700-54E Specifications
Feature | |||
---|---|---|---|
Driving system | Quartz | ||
Caliber Number | 0510 | ||
Case material | Stainless steel | ||
Case back | Solid | ||
Band type | Bracelet | ||
Band material | Stainless steel | ||
Band color | Silver tone | ||
Band width | 18 mm | ||
Clasp | Sliding safety | ||
Dial color | Black | ||
Glass material | Mineral crystal | ||
Hands | Silver tone hour, minute, second hand | ||
Dial markers | Luminous batons indexes | ||
Second markers | Minutes markers around the outer rim with tachymetric scale | ||
Sub dials | Three – 60 second, 60 minute and 12 hour | ||
Lumi Brite | Hands and indexes markers | ||
Bezel | Fixed silver tone stainless steel | ||
Crown | Pull/push at 12 o’clock position | ||
Calendar | Date display between 4 and 5 o’clock position | ||
Accuracy | ± 20 seconds/month | ||
Drive duration | Approximately 2 years | ||
Water resistance | 5 bar water resistance (50 meters / 165 feet) | ||
Size | Diameter 38 mm x Thickness 10.8 mm | ||
Lug to lug | 40 mm | ||
Wrist | 135-202 mm |
CITIZEN QUARTZ Chronograph AN3700-54E Features
The Citizen Tsuno Chronograph Quartz Model AN3700-54E, a limited edition of 1,600 pieces, combines precision and durability. It features a rustproof steel case (38 mm width, 10.8 mm thickness) and a steel bracelet adjustable from 135-202 mm. Powered by the Citizen Caliber 0510 quartz movement, it maintains accuracy within ±20 seconds per month and has a battery life of approximately 2 years. The watch includes a luminous dial, mineral crystal, quick date correction function, 1/1-second chronograph up to 12 hours, and 50-meter water resistance.
- Date display
- Date early correction function
- Second stop hand function
- 1/1 second units chronograph with 12-hour timing
About CITIZEN QUARTZ Chronograph AN3700-54E
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.