Manual and automatic vintage Citizen chronographs.
Citizen had three gorgeous chronograph movements. All three are fly back. One of them is hand winding and two are automatics developed on the same base model. Citizen calibre 5702 has 21 jewels. It beats at 18,000bph. It is the first chronograph and the only hand winding chronograph movement that Citizen produced starting from 1967 up to around 1972.
- There is also an automatic one with a two variations: 8100A – has only a minute totalizer.
- The 8110A is basically the same as 8100A but has an hour totalizer too.
The first (in the entire world) automatic chronographs are these: The Zenith El Primero (1969), the Seiko 6139 (1969), the Heuer/Hamilton-Buren/Breitling/Dubois-Depraz caliber 11 (which was a Dubois-Depraz 8510 chronograph module on a Buren 1281 tractor, 1969), the Lemania (1970), the Citizen 8100 fly back (1972), and the Valjoux 7750 (1974).
Both Citizen automatic variations have 23 jewels with hand winding capability. They were produced by Citizen starting from 1972. They are a vertical clutch chronograph (beating at 28.800 bph) with column wheel and fly back function. They have a day and date indicator. The fly back function means that you can reset the chronograph while in motion and it will start again without needing to go the entire process of pressing stop-reset-start. So, one push can do all of this. Of course that if you want to stop it you can go the classic stop-reset way. A particularity for this movement is that when you want to change the day you should pull the crown to second position (for changing the date) and push and release the reset (1 o’clock) button. It is 27 mm wide and 6.9mm high. The column wheel/vertical clutch design of the movement advices to leave the chronograph running for most of the time (this way you can also see the beautiful sweeping central second hand in movement), but from time to time it should be stopped.
For more information follow the links below:
Citizen automatic Chronographs – Challenge Timer
Citizen Bullhead vintage Chronograph model 67-9356
Citizen chronograph “Speedy” – 67-9313
Citizen bullhead 67-9356 restoration & service
Citizen Bullhead 4-901096-K – Green dial
Citizen Challenge Timer cal 8100A
Citizen Walter Wolf Racing Chronograph
Citizen Chronograph Calibre 8110A
Citizen Recordmaster Rally Custom Chronograph
Citizen Recordmaster Chronograph 63-0110
1974 Citizen Automatic Chronographs print
Citizen 67-9151 Fly-back Chronograph restoration
Citizen automatic chronograph model 67-9631
Vintage Citizen Flyback Chronograph 67-9151 calibre 8110A
How to spot a Fake (aftermarket) dial for Citizen Chronograph
Vintage Citizen case finishing
VIDEO – Citizen (manual wind) Recordmaster 63-0110
VIDEO – Citizen octagonal bullhead chronograph – flyback
VIDEO – Citizen automatic Chronograph 67-9151
VIDEO – Citizen 67-9631 cal 8100A chronograph
Great site! Thanks for the information. I’ve just recently received my first vintage Citizen, a Bullhead chronograph. So much watch for so little money! Looking forward to learning more about these nice pieces.
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Thank you! The bullheads are indeed awesome watches. My favorite is the octagon one.
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I need help to identify age of watch numbers :4-901207TA 67-9313
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Here you are: https://vintagecitizenwatches.com/2014/02/23/dating-a-vintage-citizen-watch/
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I want yo buy the bullhead.What is your price?
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Thank you! The bullhead is not for sale. Take a look at my “For sale” page. All the watches I sell are there.
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Hi.. Wonder if Mickey’s chrono hands can fit Speedy’s 67-9313 chrono?
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Hello! Yes, both watches share the same movement so the hands fit.
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The date in the 8110A is quick set. Just pull the crown one step out and then press the chronograph reset button at 1 o’clock. There you go.
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Such an amazing resource! I recently purchased my first vintage Citizen Chronograph and just discovered your site. Thanks for the great information and advice!
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Thank you! Glad you like it!
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Hi, I’m new to this forum, and new to Citizen chronos! I just purchased my first vintage piece, and its in need of repair. The watch came with an additional dial that is supposed to be the original- silver with black. I’ve never seen one like this, with no black sundial at the bottom. Does this look legitimate? I’d love opinions and feedback. Thanks!
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Try uploading the pic on a hosting site and add the link here. try: http://www.tinypic.com
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hi how do I check year model on acitizen chronograph dual time numbers on the back
4-O99664 y
10200354
41=4051
gn-4-5
hope some one can give me
info
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Sorry, I don’t know how to post a photo. How do I do that?
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Try http://www.tinypic.com
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To my eye, I see a lot of problems regarding originality. Sorry.
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Hi, please educate me! I have the missing pusher. The dial on the right is claimed to be original. I’m sure the bracelet is not original. What else do you see? Thanks!
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Well… always buy the best condition, always “buy” the seller. 😉 This watch is a NO in my opinion.
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Ok, thanks for the advice. I was hoping you could tell me a little more about the dial on the right.
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Welcome!
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Hi, may be you can help me! I bought a 8110a but the strange thing is that the hour counter continue to move, even if the chrono is stopped. Is it normal?
Regards
Andrea
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Congratulation! It is not normal.
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I have just taken delivery of an 8110a blue dial.
4-901177 Y
Very nice, BUT…. movement seems loose in case when i pull out crown. + It only runs when Chrono is running.
Is this a big problem, should I return it?
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It could be a big problem or not, I don’t know without inspecting it.
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Hey do you have any idea if it’s possible to get day and date wheels to 8110A movement from somewhere? i have fully working chrono, but for some reason it’s missing both date and day wheels.
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Hello! Here, read this, it might help: https://vintagecitizenwatches.com/2016/04/10/citizen-parts-for-repair-and-restoration/
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Hey, sorry the intrusion, but can you help me if anyone know something about this watch and if this watch is original, and what does mean all these numbers, here are the pictures, and thank you for your help.
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Sorry, I cant see the pics. Try again please.
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Great site! Thanks for the information.
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Thank you! 🙂
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