I indicate which model / case uses which width as far as I can, but add ‘?’ where I am not absolutely sure. Lug sizes – it appears to me that two lug widths are used, 18mm and 20mm. Reference and comparative information on their movements and chronology can be found here: Ĭitizen also made a Chrono Master version of its electro-mechanical watches, and I have included it in Part 2 of this article, alongside the automatic models.Īll Chrono Master case backs are marked ‘Parawater’, other than than the solid gold hand wound model, which has a plain back. This article summarises the history and development of the Chrono Master, with examples and other material shown for reference. The Chrono Master is distinguished by the name itself on the upper part of the dial, an applied stylized eagle emblem at the 6 o’clock position and the same motif in a gold medallion applied to the centre of the case back. Although there are other high end lines by Citizen, including the Chronometer and models in the Leopard line-up, the Chrono Master is probably the best known. Although it was not the first of Citizen’s watches to include chronometer grade movements, since it was preceded by the hand wound ‘Chronometer’ (1962), it featured a range of models in both hand-wind and automatic forms, and has probably become Citizen’s most recognised high grade vintage watch, especially since modern versions have also been produced. Watch as "Bottled Time" affects people and objects in man made universes that band to different laws of physics.The Chrono Master is a ‘high-end’ watch that first appeared in Citizen’s line-up in 1967. Embark on an odyssey to worlds where magic reigns, reality warps & plants speak words of wisdom. Join Korda, the Chronomaster, on his epic quest for justice! In this groundbreaking Graphic Adventure, find yourself on a mission beyond your wildest dreams in a future where magic & science co-exist! "Chronomaster" will take you on a journey through man-made "Pocket Universes" full of cyborgs, pirates & witches who provide deadly puzzles. Written and designed by science fiction writer, Roger Zelazny, winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards, and co-authored by Jane Lindskold.
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