Today I'm back wearing a retro watch again, and you may have noticed that out of my retro selection I have a thing for old Ana-Digi (or Digi-Ana if you prefer) models.
This one is a Citizen Digi-Ana which comes from 1979. From one of the adverts I've seen online these first came out around that time, and were described that "Digi-Ana is the Now and Future Watch... and only Citizen could achieve it!". It also seems from research that this has the 8910 module and was maybe the second model they released. There were a few slightly different variations on the shape, and this has fully rounded sides (rather than others with straighter edges).
The watch has a small dial with a crown to control. The LCD is over two lines with time along the top (4 digits), and seconds below. There are 4 buttons: light, date, mode and select, and the mode button selects between chime, alarm, and stopwatch.
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