CITIZEN | Introducing the "Titania Line Minisole".
Watch & Jewelry
March 24, 2015

CITIZEN | Introducing the "Titania Line Minisole".


CITIZEN


Introducing the lightest CrossSea yet, weighing just 34g.


Titania Line Minisol Debuts



The popular "Minisol" series, known for its compact sizing and Eco-Drive radio-controlled accuracy, now arrives from the "CITIZEN xC" Titania Line, featuring a case and band made of titanium. Three models, engineered for ultimate lightness, will be released on Friday, March 7th.



Text by KUROMIYA Yuzu




Encapsulating Everything Modern Working Women Desire





The new "Titania Line Minisol" series from "CITIZEN xC," a high-function fashion watch for working women in their 20s and 30s, achieves an astonishing lightness of just 34g with its Eco-Drive radio-controlled movement. The sensation is so light, you might forget you're wearing it.


The design, themed "Silky Shine," evokes the beauty of soft light gently illuminating smooth silk. Delicate lines on the dial express the play of light, enhanced by sparkling point indexes and translucent Roman numerals for a clearer impression. The petite sizing, designed to fit the delicate wrists of Japanese women, is also a key appeal. The collection offers three models with dial colors in pink, white, and gold.


Titanium, used for the case and band, is not only lightweight but also a material that can be worn with confidence even by those with sensitive skin. CITIZEN's proprietary surface hardening technology, "Duratect," is applied to protect the watch's original luster from scratches and maintain its brilliance over time. Naturally, it features an Eco-Drive radio-controlled movement that charges with light, eliminating the need for regular battery changes and automatic time and date adjustments. Ultimate lightness, sophisticated design, and reliable functionality.









CITIZEN xC Titania Line Minisol Series
Release Date | Friday, March 7th
Models | 3 Models
Price | ¥68,000 - ¥71,000


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