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Citizen Watch - Series8 890 City Lights - NB6060-58H

Citizen Watch - Series8 890 City Lights - NB6060-58H

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Citizen Watch - Series8 890 City Lights - NB6060-58H

Balancing the worlds of robust wear and refined styling, the limited-edition Series8 890 City Lights features a 42.6mm octagonal silver-tone stainless steel case alongside the best of our brushed and polished finishing techniques. Water resistant to 200m and able to withstand magnetic fields up to 16,000 A/m, the watch is powered by the high-performance Caliber 9051. The automatic movement is visible through a sapphire exhibition case back and is capable of maintaining an accuracy of +20 / -10 seconds per day with a frequency of 28,800 v/h. Taken as a whole, the timepiece's superior technical performance perfectly matches its sports-driven style.

With its tapered, integrated silver-tone stainless steel H-link bracelet and double set of crowns, the watch is ready for wear in any instance. Underneath a sapphire crystal, a special textured dial inspired by sakura flowers, or Japanese cherry blossoms, draws your attention, while gold-tone accents inspired by urban lights help keep your gaze. The crown at 2 o’clock controls the bi-directional rotating inner dive bezel, while a subtle date window at the 3 o'clock position provides daily utility to the design.

Limited to 1,200 unnumbered pieces worldwide.

Model

  • NB6060-58H

Dial

  • Silver-Tone

Case

  • 42.6 mm
  • Silver-Tone
  • Stainless Steel

Band

  • Bracelet
  • Stainless Steel
  • Fold Over Clasp with Hidden Push Buttons

Crystal

  • Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal
  • Impact and shatter resistant - anti-reflective coating deflects light

Water-Resistance

  • WR200/20Bar/666ft [Swimming, Showering & Snorkeling]

Movement

  • 9051
  • Automatic
  • Powered by the release of a wound spring, mechanical movements never require a battery. Automatic mechanical movements have an oscillating weight that winds the spring with the motion of the wearer’s arm.
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