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Rare Vintage Citizen D130-313241 Men’s Digital Chronograph Sports Watch JDM 80s
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Up for sale is a Rare Vintage Citizen D130-313241 Men’s Digital Chronograph Sports Watch, produced in the 1980s for the Japan Domestic Market (JDM). This model runs on Citizen’s advanced D130 module, offering a full suite of chronograph and activity-tracking functions including lap/split timing, stopwatch capability, memo storage, and Citizen’s shock-sensor technology — a standout feature from the brand’s digital innovation era.
The watch is in full working condition, and all features and functions operate properly. It shows signs of use and age throughout, particularly on the case and band, but the photos best describe its physical condition. The band appears original to the watch, though I cannot guarantee it — it looks correct for the model.
A very hard-to-find JDM digital sport model, ideal for collectors of vintage Citizen digital tech, sensor-based chronographs, or unique 1980s sports watches.
Key Details:
• Brand: Citizen
• Model: D130-313241
• Module: D130
• Era: 1980s
• Market: Japan Domestic Market (JDM)
• Features: Lap/Split timer, stopwatch, memo function, shock sensor, standard timekeeping
• Water Resistance: 10 BAR / 100m
• Band: Appears original, but not guaranteed
• Made in Japan
Ships carefully.
Feel free to message me with any questions.
► ARCHIVE FILE: CITIZEN — BRAND HISTORY
Citizen traces to the Shokosha Watch Research Institute, founded in Tokyo in 1918. Its first product, a pocket watch completed in 1924, was christened CITIZEN, a name encouraged by Tokyo mayor Shinpei Goto in the hope that the watch would be close to the hearts of ordinary people. Citizen Watch Co. was formally established in 1930, and through the postwar decades it grew into one of the two pillars of Japanese watchmaking alongside Seiko, eventually ranking among the largest watch producers in the world.
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