New Astrodea Celestial Watch from Citizen
Written by: Michael Keferl on February 25, 2008 at 6:09 pm | In 01 Technology & Gadget Trends, 03 Fashion & Lifestyle Trends |We’ve talked about the Citizen Astrodea “Moon Age” and “Celestial” watch series many times, and it seems we’ll have to keep doing it forever since they update the watches yearly. For those unfamiliar with the line, these are very detailed watches that keep perfect “celestial time” as the face rotates in real time. You can perfectly tell the placement of the stars just by using the watch’s many measurements (which I will never understand completely).
This time, the Celestial watches are much slimmer in design with a lighter weight, and the addition of a yellow version as well. Below are the blue piece for the Southerm Hemisphere, and the yellow “whole sky” piece for the North.


Both versions are limited to 300 (blue) and 200 (yellow) pieces per year, which is less than previous models. All available Astrodea models, including the Moon Age and the 2007 “small” versions are available here.
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