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Citizen is now the Official Timepiece of the Walt Disney World Resort and the Disneyland Resort and Marvel New Media's Creative Space.

As part of the long-term promotional alliance, the Citizen logo will be displayed on the Main Street U.S.A. clocks in Magic Kingdom Park at the Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Park at the Disneyland Resort. The logo will also be featured on select FastPass clocks displaying return times for park attractions at both resorts. Additionally, the Walt Disney World Resort and the Disneyland Resort will begin offering Citizen timepieces featuring designs unique to Disney Parks.

The Citizen logo is already now in place on recent Times Guides at the Walt Disney World parks.

This new relationship also names Citizen as the Official Timekeeper of runDisney race event weekends at Walt Disney World Resort, with race clocks bearing the Citizen logo at the beginning and end of the races, and a sponsor of Disney Dreamers Academy, which helps exceptional young people to dream big.

"Disney is honored to align with Citizen, a stalwart brand that has stood the test of time." said Carlos Castro, vice president of Disney Corporate Alliances. "At Disney Parks, every minute is magic. So, it's appropriate that our Guests will have access to one of the world's greatest names in timepieces, as they celebrate their time together creating memories with friends and family."

The promotional alliance also includes, for 2018, sponsorship of Marvel Minute and other digital content on Marvel.com that is in development at Marvel New Media's Creative Space.

Citizen will also become a red-carpet sponsor for the highly anticipated Marvel Studios' Avengers: Infinity War film in April 2018, creating memorable experiences surrounding the release of this milestone movie.

"To engage with the legacy of the Disney Parks at such a vital time in their history, and Marvel with the blockbuster success of Marvel Studios' 'Black Panther' and the much-awaited launch of Avengers: Infinity War, is a wonderful way to celebrate our 100-Year Anniversary," said Jeffrey Cohen, President of Citizen Watch America.

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