Shop Citizen Promaster Dive Watches (Photo/Citizen) That’s tight timing.Ĭheck out the Citizen Promaster Dive Collection below. The margin of error is one second every 100,000 years. This radio control technology updates your watch, thanks to a time signal from an atomic clock. The most expensive of the bunch tops out at just over $500, while the most affordable clocks in near $260.Īnd each is backed by a 5-year warranty, with an extra year added if you register your watch through Citizen.Ĭitizen also employs the use of atomic timekeeping with its world multiband models. And the black polyurethane strap fastens with a buckle clasp.Ĭitizen Promaster Dive watches are not only high-performing but also affordable in the competitive watch market. Gold highlights contrast the black dial and one-way rotating bezel.
The 42mm stainless steel case comes with a black polyurethane strap.
This popular dive watch is ISO rated for depths up to 200 m.
Shop the BN0191-55L Promaster Diver Men’s Watch BN0152-06E It has a 43mm stainless steel case styled with an aluminum one-way rotating elapsed-time bezel, a matching blue dial, and luminescent hands and markers. This Promaster Diver men’s watch meets ISO compliance down to 200 m. Shop the BN2037-03E Citizen Promaster Diver Men’s Watch BN0191-55L The case is stainless steel with rose gold-tone ion plating that contrasts with the black rings, dial, and polyurethane strap. The Aqualand 30th Anniversary Limited Edition ISO-compliant watch has diving features like maximum depth memory, rapid ascent alarm, auto-start dive mode, and a power reserve indicator. Shop the BJ2168-01E Citizen Aqualand Promaster Limited Edition Men’s Watch BN2037-03E It displays the date and time in 12- or 24-hour time formats. Divers should note it has a maximum depth memory and a power reserve indicator. This dive watch is water-resistant up to 200 m. Citizen Promaster Aqualand Men’s Strap Watch BJ2168-01EĪ classic stainless steel case paired with a black polyurethane strap. The ISO compliance notes refer to the industry standards for reporting water resistance claims. And they vary in the number of dive features, depth of water resistance, and styles. The following Citizen Promaster dive watches are all powered by Eco-Drive technology even today.
Citizen notes that on a full charge, an Eco-Drive watch will keep running for 6 months in complete darkness. It also adds a component of sustainability to the watch, in addition to an insanely long run time. This removed the need for a battery and thus the chance of running out of power at an inopportune time - such as a dive. This powers the company’s watches using any light source, not just sunlight. In 1996, Citizen introduced its Eco-Drive technology. In 1970, Citizen was the first to use titanium - then a relatively new, space-age material - in its X-8 Chronometer. That is, in part, due to the brand’s innovations. Shop Citizen Promaster Dive Watches (Photo/Citizen) Modern Function, Classic StylingĬitizen has made watches for more than a century and has earned iconic status among watch enthusiasts and collectors who value durability and function in addition to design. The Citizen Promaster Dive watch exemplifies the achievement with construction that encases delicate parts within a sealed, stainless case.įrom there, the brand offers classic and modern styles with the latest dive-specific technology. Underwater, they can alert you to rapid ascents and serve as max depth reminders.ĭive watches are still a relatively modern accomplishment. Home » Technology » Citizen Promaster Dive Watches Are Practical Timepieces in Classic FormĬitizen Promaster Dive Watches mix modern functionality with classic looks.