For sale is a 1964 Citizen "pre-diver" with the cool 39J super-jet movement. I picked it up on a whim a few years ago and I'm ready to let someone else enjoy it. IMO, it's an appealing watch in good condition overall with a pretty awesome case-back. Hopefully, the photos should tell the story. The sharp stainless case is approximately 37mm in diameter excluding the crown. There is a small crack in the crystal near the 10 o'clock marker. The watch has not been serviced in my possession, but is setting, winding, and running.
My asking price is $550 USD by PP F&F, Zelle, bank wire, or other fee-free electronic payment. The watch and I are in the US (Colorado). Shipping included within the US.
Links to my selling and buying feedback are below, and I'm happy to share personal information by direct message. If anyone thinks I have made an error or omission in this listing, please send me a direct message, and I will happily make any necessary correction.
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