I suggest looking at the sold prices of Citizen Eagle 7s on eBay as they sell there regularly.
I would not try to find that exact watch as so many variations were made. Look for watches of a similar age and condition. That will give you a feel for actual sales.
What it’s actually worth then depends on a willing seller and a willing buyer striking a bargain …
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Ummm.....
A picture of the case back would help
A picture of the case back would help
i will try to get it!
A picture of the case back would help
So I think it’s a Citizen Eagle 7 from August 1988 using an 8200 series movement.
These are not hugely valuable though they are nice watches to have - especially in as good as condition as this looks.
So I think it’s a Citizen Eagle 7 from August 1988 using an 8200 series movement.
These are not hugely valuable though they are nice watches to have - especially in as good as condition as this looks.
what do you think, how much are there, 100$?
or less 50$.
there are very rare, looks like.
what do you think, how much are there, 100$?
or less 50$.
there are very rare, looks like.
I suggest looking at the sold prices of Citizen Eagle 7s on eBay as they sell there regularly.
I would not try to find that exact watch as so many variations were made. Look for watches of a similar age and condition. That will give you a feel for actual sales.
What it’s actually worth then depends on a willing seller and a willing buyer striking a bargain …