Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The America's Cup - 1992 & 1995.

Several watch companies have produced special editions associated with the America's Cup yacht-racing extravaganzas over the past couple of decades. Omega comes to mind and also Girard-Perregaux, TAG-Heuer and, in this instance, possibly the first of them, Citizen.

For longer than I like to admit I was a mad America's Cup enthusiast, commencing with the first Australian Challenge back in 1962 with Gretel. From that moment, until the demise of the 12-Metre class after the 1987 event in Perth, I was hooked.
Once rampant commercialism entered the arena I turned off and today I have almost zero interest in what, to my mind, has become a travesty of what its original Deed of Gift intended.

Anyway......this fascination with the 'Cup recently expanded to include watches, but the prices being asked for Omega, Girard-Perregaux et al were just overwhelming for me.
However, a little bit of research came up with the fact that, for 1992 and then as a re-issue for 1995, Citizen produced a marvellous example specifically designed for the yacht-racer in general and the America's Cup aficionado in particular.
Within the space of two months I was lucky in securing two examples of this rarely-seen watch, each at opposite ends of the scale insofar as wear & tear was concerned.

The first, (seen immediately below) and marketed for the 1992 challenge, had been a favourite of some previous owner. It had lived a useful life, perhaps seeing many wrist-hours on the water being used to time starting countdowns. Or maybe it simply adorned the wrist of an office-worker on a daily basis for many years. Who knows?

It came without its original stainless steel bracelet, being mounted on a rubber strap, albeit one that was designed for the yacht-racer in mind.


There was no other accompanying paraphernalia - no box, no documentation. Just the watch.
It works beautifully, keeping accurate time. The only function that I cannot activate is the alarm. Other than that, it works as intended and is an excellent example of a well-loved watch, now more than 16 years old.
UPDATE 27th. OCTOBER 2011
This 1992 watch has now gone to a new owner as a gift for her husband, who has been involved with America's Cup yacht designing for some years.

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SOLD  MARCH 2016

THE 1995 ISSUE - NOW FOR SALE

The second example was marketed for the 1995 America's Cup defence and is identical to it's older sibling.


I get the impression that any 1992 models not distributed by Citizen were simply re-packaged for the 1995 event. Smart move by the company.
This one is the complete, pristine, unworn package.


The watch wears its untouched and un-sized original bracelet. It is packaged in its original boxes and the ensemble includes the original documentation.

It is a superb example of the type and one in which collectors of America's Cup memorabilia may be interested.

UPDATE MARCH 2012
Following several requests for information on the functions of this watch I have scanned the Instruction Manual and it is available as a PDF file (approx 9Mb in size).

Just email me if you would like a copy.

29 comments:

  1. I purchased the original in 1992 and use it from time to time. I have the box, instruction booklet and the holder for the watch. Not sure what it is worth but if anyone knows. I would appreciate your input. Tks Glenn
    icebluer@yahoo.com

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  2. Glenn, to a collector (of either yacht-racing watches and/or America's Cup memorabilia) such a package in very good condition could be worth AU$500+ ....... but "value" is determined by the buyer, which is why, if you are to offer it on eBay (for example) you should do so with a reserve, or a best-offer sale.

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  3. Rio, 12/12/2010

    Hello, would you be interested in selling this beautiful watch Citizen Calibre 6840? if so, return me OK! Because I live in Brazil (South America)? and find no one here ... Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    ayce@click21.com.br

    Grateful

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  4. Senor Anonymous,
    The 1992 version is available for sale but not the 1995 package.

    If you would like to contact me with your full details, I will respond.

    My email is brucekAThome.netspeed.com.au

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  5. Rio de Janeiro, 17/12/2010 - Brasil

    Hello Bruce,
    would you be willing to send me, for Brazil, the Citizen Calibre 6840? you sell me it for $ 150 plus shipping costs to me? I live in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil.
    My zip code is 21865-310
    I hope grateful response.
    At, Cleiton Ayce (ayce@click21.com.br)

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  6. Cleiton, I have responded to your offer by email.

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  7. Hi Bruce! do you still have the Citizen watch 1992 or 1995 to sell? I would be very interested in buying it! Thanks me email is emo.viola@gmail.com. I have tried to send you an email as well to the address above! Cheers

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  8. Yes, it's still available and I have replied to your email.

    Bruce.

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  9. Hi Bruce!
    I to am a big fan of the America's Cup! I have the same watch, it set in the drawer for a number of years. I just came across it the other day and had the battery replaced but I don't recall how to set it! Any ideas ? Thanks for your time!
    I can be reached at Ralston.bruce@ gmail.com.

    Thanks...Bruce

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  10. Bruce,
    I've just noticed your post and the question will be answered once I get home from work (now 3:50 PM Monday 28th. Nov) and I can look at my User's Manual.

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  11. I have this Citizen America's cup watch. It is very nice and in good overall condition. All the functions I believe to be in good working order. I brought it to a jeweler in NYC and had it fully serviced, new battery, new rubber band, etc. I do not use this watch at all anymore, and have no need for the yacting funtions it provides. If anybody is interested I will be putting it up for sale on EBAY shortly.

    Bill

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  12. I am considering the sale of my 1995 America's Cup 95' Citizens Watch. What would this be worth today? It is in excellent condition and I have the original box just like yours above.

    Thanks

    Jim

    sheabunnell@gmail.com

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    1. If you still have your 1995 America's cup watch for sale I would be interested ! ,as to the value,I would have to have more information. Thanks, Joe

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  13. Is it still possible to get the PDF for the Citizens Americas Cup Watch ? I tried the link but no go .

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    1. Give me an email address and I will zip it and send it.

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    2. Please send the manual to Jhill82@gmail.com. thanks

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  14. does anyone have any parts I am missing the outside ring with the 0 - 360 on it

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  15. does anyone have the outside ring for the America cup watch missing mine. The compass part with the 0 - 360 on it and spring if possible.

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  16. Hi Bruce, can you please email me the PDF? Many thanks

    Brooke.a.Healey@gmail.com

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    1. Sure, Brooke.
      I'll get that off to you ASAP.

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  17. Hi All , just come into ownership of a 6840 .Do not know anything about it. Is it worth anything ? Working,just had a new battery installed, no problems, scratches , like brand new.Seems very complicated for a watch .

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  18. Hey Bruce , I am hoping you still have a copy of the pdf file for setting instructions on the 92' Americas Cup watch. If you do can you please send me a copy . Thank you. bobby.robertson@rocketmail.com

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  19. For those that don't know-There are NO PARTS available for these watches. Citizen Watch can no longer fix them if they are not working. Call the Co. if in doubt of this info. Makes them not worth much if not working properly.

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    1. That is why pristine examples are best kept as collectibles and not used for everyday wear.
      However...they CAN be "repaired" up to a point because they shared components from the Citizen parts bin.

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  20. Hi Bruce,

    Can you share with me your scan of the manual. I have a model I've rehabbed. sbtarheel@gmail.com

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  22. Greetings, Bruce!
    I have one of these watches, and would like to get the manual in PDF form. If you see this, please send the PDF to dsp10101011@gmail.com many thanks!

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