Ah, you'll be needing the optional Citizen magnifying glass that attaches to the other wrist.
PS: If anyone owns a stainless watch that's getting a bit scruffy, I can recommend this process to restore it to its former glory:
TimeZone: Omega: Tutorial: Bracelet Refurbishment (Bond SMP, Pic intensive)
I did my old Seamaster like this, and it's come up like new again. Although as my watch wasn't badly scratched I didn't use the Dremel and polish first, and I used a coarse "Scotchbrite" pad rather than "Garryflex".
Scotchbrite restores the surface finish of brushed steel beautifully. Just be sure to only move the pad in the direction of the brushed "grain".