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Old 02-24-2025, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Kooshy View Post
Is there anyone out there that repairs Citizen watches? Mine stopped working so I changed the capacitor in case that was it. I sent it in for repair and they want as much as it cost to purchase in order to get it working again. I don't think spending over $400 to repair a $400 watch makes much sense.

Anyone out there works on Citizen watches?

If so, please contact me at noshwoogers@gmail.com

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Steve
I owned a Citizen dive watch that automatically wound by wrist movement and the thing gave me nothing but trouble. I finally gave up on it and got a Seiko dive watch with their version of the self winding mechanism. The Seiko watch has served me very well for many years without issue and is still running strong. I know that doesn’t answer your question, but if replacement becomes necessary I would highly recommend a Seiko, for about the same price .