N.º 100246403

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Citizen - Seven Star V2 感環 (Kankan) – Sensation Circle - Sin precio de reserva - 4-771150-K - Hombre - 1974
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Citizen - Seven Star V2 感環 (Kankan) – Sensation Circle - Sin precio de reserva - 4-771150-K - Hombre - 1974

Offered in this auction by Second Vintage This purely 1970s aesthetic Citizen Seven Star V2 is a distinct example of Japanese watch design during the era of experimentation and bold style. Featuring a stunning emerald green gradient dial and a complex faceted crystal, this timepiece captures light dramatically from every angle. The "V2" designation marks an important evolution in Citizen's automatic lineup, offering a reliable everyday wearer with exceptional flair. Preserved in remarkable condition, this specific example combines a robust stainless steel cushion case with a matching original bracelet, making it a highly collectible piece for enthusiasts of vintage Japanese horology. Brand: Citizen Model: Seven Star V2 Reference Number: 4-771150-K Serial Number: 40900676 Movement: Automatic Caliber 7700, 26 Jewels Dial: Emerald green gradient with applied gold-tone indices Case Size: 39 mm (excluding the crown) Case Material: Stainless Steel Production Year: 1974 Condition: Excellent vintage condition Dial and Hands The dial is the standout feature of this timepiece, presenting a rich emerald green sunburst finish that darkens slightly toward the edges. It is fitted with tall, faceted gold-tone applied hour markers that complement the gold-tone baton hands. The day and date window is framed in gold at the 3 o'clock position. The most striking element is the original faceted crystal, which is in beautiful condition and creates a prismatic effect over the dial face. Case and Crystal The stainless steel case measures 39mm and features a classic 1970s cushion shape with sharp, unpolished lines. The upper surfaces feature original circular brushing, while the sides are polished, retaining crisp definition. The crown is recessed into the case at the 4 o'clock position for a streamlined profile and is signed "CTZ". The caseback is clearly engraved with all reference and serial numbers. Movement Powering the watch is a Citizen Caliber 7700 series automatic movement with 26 jewels. The movement presents cleanly and the rotor spins freely. Current timegrapher readings show approximately -30 to -36 seconds per day, indicating the movement is operational and running within permissible vintage parameters. Strap The watch comes fitted on its original Citizen signed stainless steel bracelet. The clasp features the Citizen logo featuring visible surface scratches consistent with desk use. The bracelet is currently sized to fit a wrist of approximately 17.5 cm and integrates perfectly with the case design. Condition This timepiece is rated in Excellent vintage condition. The dial is flawless, and the complex faceted crystal is remarkably clear with no distracting chips or scratches. The case retains its original geometry with sharp edges and factory brushing, showing only minor handling marks. The bracelet shows some typical surface wear on the clasp but remains structural and attractive. Dimensions The case measures 39mm in diameter excluding the crown, offering a substantial presence on the wrist due to the cushion case shape. Remarks The Citizen Seven Star V2 series was a direct competitor to Seiko's Advan and Vanac lines, characterized by funky case shapes and faceted glass. Finding one with a green dial in this condition, particularly with the faceted glass intact, is becoming increasingly difficult for collectors. History Citizen introduced the Seven Star line in the mid-1960s, evolving it into the V2 (Version 2) in the early 1970s to feature higher-grade automatic movements and more daring designs. This specific example, produced in September 1974, represents the peak of the "Joy of Color" era in Japanese watchmaking, where conservative designs were traded for vibrant dials and geometric crystals that defined the fashion of the decade. Payment and Shipping Payment must be completed within 1-3 days after purchase. The watch will be securely packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind. Please review the pictures carefully before bidding. We strive to showcase the watch from multiple angles for an accurate representation. As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed. The watch will be delivered in fully functional working condition. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends. /Second Vintage SKU: CIT-CVS-0005

N.º 100246403

Vendido
Citizen - Seven Star V2 感環 (Kankan) – Sensation Circle - Sin precio de reserva - 4-771150-K - Hombre - 1974

Citizen - Seven Star V2 感環 (Kankan) – Sensation Circle - Sin precio de reserva - 4-771150-K - Hombre - 1974

Offered in this auction by Second Vintage

This purely 1970s aesthetic Citizen Seven Star V2 is a distinct example of Japanese watch design during the era of experimentation and bold style. Featuring a stunning emerald green gradient dial and a complex faceted crystal, this timepiece captures light dramatically from every angle. The "V2" designation marks an important evolution in Citizen's automatic lineup, offering a reliable everyday wearer with exceptional flair. Preserved in remarkable condition, this specific example combines a robust stainless steel cushion case with a matching original bracelet, making it a highly collectible piece for enthusiasts of vintage Japanese horology.

Brand: Citizen
Model: Seven Star V2
Reference Number: 4-771150-K
Serial Number: 40900676
Movement: Automatic Caliber 7700, 26 Jewels
Dial: Emerald green gradient with applied gold-tone indices
Case Size: 39 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1974
Condition: Excellent vintage condition

Dial and Hands
The dial is the standout feature of this timepiece, presenting a rich emerald green sunburst finish that darkens slightly toward the edges. It is fitted with tall, faceted gold-tone applied hour markers that complement the gold-tone baton hands. The day and date window is framed in gold at the 3 o'clock position. The most striking element is the original faceted crystal, which is in beautiful condition and creates a prismatic effect over the dial face.

Case and Crystal
The stainless steel case measures 39mm and features a classic 1970s cushion shape with sharp, unpolished lines. The upper surfaces feature original circular brushing, while the sides are polished, retaining crisp definition. The crown is recessed into the case at the 4 o'clock position for a streamlined profile and is signed "CTZ". The caseback is clearly engraved with all reference and serial numbers.

Movement
Powering the watch is a Citizen Caliber 7700 series automatic movement with 26 jewels. The movement presents cleanly and the rotor spins freely. Current timegrapher readings show approximately -30 to -36 seconds per day, indicating the movement is operational and running within permissible vintage parameters.

Strap
The watch comes fitted on its original Citizen signed stainless steel bracelet. The clasp features the Citizen logo featuring visible surface scratches consistent with desk use. The bracelet is currently sized to fit a wrist of approximately 17.5 cm and integrates perfectly with the case design.

Condition
This timepiece is rated in Excellent vintage condition. The dial is flawless, and the complex faceted crystal is remarkably clear with no distracting chips or scratches. The case retains its original geometry with sharp edges and factory brushing, showing only minor handling marks. The bracelet shows some typical surface wear on the clasp but remains structural and attractive.

Dimensions
The case measures 39mm in diameter excluding the crown, offering a substantial presence on the wrist due to the cushion case shape.

Remarks
The Citizen Seven Star V2 series was a direct competitor to Seiko's Advan and Vanac lines, characterized by funky case shapes and faceted glass. Finding one with a green dial in this condition, particularly with the faceted glass intact, is becoming increasingly difficult for collectors.

History
Citizen introduced the Seven Star line in the mid-1960s, evolving it into the V2 (Version 2) in the early 1970s to feature higher-grade automatic movements and more daring designs. This specific example, produced in September 1974, represents the peak of the "Joy of Color" era in Japanese watchmaking, where conservative designs were traded for vibrant dials and geometric crystals that defined the fashion of the decade.

Payment and Shipping
Payment must be completed within 1-3 days after purchase.
The watch will be securely packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind.
Please review the pictures carefully before bidding. We strive to showcase the watch from multiple angles for an accurate representation.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
The watch will be delivered in fully functional working condition.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.

/Second Vintage

SKU: CIT-CVS-0005

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