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Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster Aqualand ISO 200m Japan Divers BN2021-03E $596.48 Shipped @ Dutyfreeisland

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A true divers tool watch.Built solid and Big , has a massive rubber strap to allow it to be worn over the wet suit.
Very easy to operate and shows not only current depth but maximum depth reached .
The Lume is fantastic with 1 color for time and i color for depth reading.Bezel is super easy to operate under water.
Yes its big but dont let the size fool you .
It wears smaller and more comfortable on the wrist than a lot of watches.
My order was processed and shipped quickly, and arrived in 10 days by reg post .

Couldn't find cheaper price for the BN2021-03E Citizen Aqualand.

Features:

  • Eco-Drive Technology (Recharged by any light source; Never Needs a Battery)
  • Accuracy of +- 15 Seconds Per Month
  • Depth Measurement Display
  • Power Reserve Indicator
  • Calendar (Date Display)
  • Insufficient Charge Warning
  • Overcharging Prevention Function
  • Screw Down Crown
  • Uni-directional Elapsed Time Bezel
  • Luminous Hands and Markers
  • ISO Certified for Diving

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  • +3

    No-one would actually wear this right?. I mean, if you got it as a present and you wanted to appear thankful, you'd wear it around the person who gifted it but under no other circumstances.

    • You know those bulks Invicta watches? They were( and still are a bit) extremely expensive in Brazil and a object of status. This bulky one is a favorite for some diver like people, usually gets out of stock very quick, same day.

      In the end is more about taste. It would be huge in my wrist.

    • +2

      It's an ISO-certified diving watch, not a boring-as-batsh*t, 3-dial chronograph to wear to your next snooze-fest of a corporate meeting.

      Who's going to comment on your timepiece at 50 metres below the surface?

      • +1

        If i was your dive buddy then yes, i would judge you at 50 metres below.

  • +1

    Looks like it's has worts growing on the sides!

  • Something similar on Citizen's Australian website.

    Don't go for the style myself - bit too barnacled.

  • I don't mind a thick watch, but this one is hideous. Who the hell approved this design?

  • Wow… That's not a pretty watch.

  • I think this is over-spec'd, and that detracts from the watch itself.

    No-one would rely on just this watch for their current and max dive depth, as most dive with computers that include a lot more relevant and important info.

    I have an old school seiko dive watch (similar to a Seiko SKX009 J1), I've had it for >30 years, and it is still working perfectly for all my water based activities.

  • Well specced watch if the appearance is to your taste. Use a computer for diving nowdays, but OK for a free diver with the depth gauge. Along with Amar89 I prefer this to a boring 3 dial and lots of folk love them. Also screams ‘I’m a diver!!!’ if that’s your thing…..

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