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[CITIZEN] Eco-Drive Sir Isaac Newton
Japan, the USA, England, and Brazil, that is the journey this bracelet took to reach me. Its design might not appeal to everyone, but I like it and find it quite exotic-not to mention the whole backstory of this watch (which nearly ended up in the trash a few times).
I never imagined I'd be able to get this bracelet to restore it to 100% original condition, just as it was sold back around 2007-2009.
I want to extend a huge thank you to my friend for his great generosity in sending me the bracelet at no cost; I was truly delighted.
After all, as I once read somewhere: "My watch doesn't count steps; it tells stories."
Model: AT1160-53E