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Promaster Dive Reviews

4.4 Rating 113 Reviews
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Proof that a dive watch can be fun & functional with the CITIZEN ISO-compliant Super Titanium Promaster Diver. With Eco-Drive technology, it is powered by light and never needs a battery, so you'll never need to open your caseback or compromise your dive again. Featured in a Super Titanium™ case and bracelet, aluminum bezel and black dial, one-way rotating elapsed time and WR200. Featuring our Eco-Drive technology – powered by light, any light. Never needs a battery. Caliber number E168.

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It’s a great looking watch and I really like how it works
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Posted 1 year ago
I own 10 citizen timepieces and this is by far my favorite. Very light weight almost forget it’s there. The lume is great on this watch. Secondhand lines up perfectly. I’ve put it to the test as it’s been my everyday watch since purchased. Hasn’t gotten so much as a scuff.
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Posted 1 year ago
I bought this watch because I already have the steel version of it, BN0190-82E, which is very nice but pretty heavy. A titanium version would be perfect, I thought. And it's great. However, I really don't like the skeletonised hands- the steel one has obelisk hands, and I wish they'd kept them for this model. The skeleton hands look overwhelmed by the index markers, especially in the dark. It annoys me so much I'm considering taking the movement out of the steel watch and putting it in the titanium one, then I really would have the perfect dive watch. I suppose I agree with the people who want a sapphire crystal, but I can't say it bothers me that much. And yes, the bezel movement is bizzarely scratchy (not on the steel one), but again I don't really care, although it's puzzling that the people who make the world's most accurate wristwatch can't get that particular thing right on this model. I have lots of watches and I seem to be wearing this one most of the time, so that says it all.
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Posted 1 year ago
Back in the late 90s, I was gifted a Citizen Solar-Tech 180 Titanium. I love that watch. It finally came to the point where the cell would no longer hold a charge. I was unable to find a Jewelry store that would fix it, let alone admit that there was a problem with it. "It just needs a good charge....it's fine." I left the watch in direct sunlight for days and would only get an hours worth of charge from it. I saw this watch on Citizen.com and although it is not identical, it is very close to my original watch. The price was great (it was on sale) and I figured $400 for a watch that I know will run for 20 years without batting an eye is a great deal. Wonderful quality and very light (Thank you Titanium). Simple and elegant, not too flashy because that it not my thing. Perfect everyday watch
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Posted 1 year ago
Nightstalker47
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Beautiful time piece! My go to watch for all occasions and activiites!
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Posted 1 year ago
I purchased mine close to 3 years ago. This watch is accurate, only adjusting the time twice. Maybe 5 minutes total over 3 years. The watch is very rugged, I work with roto hammers and hand held grinders -still going. For a sport/business watch it's hard to beat. If I was to request any change it would be to make the date larger.
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Posted 1 year ago
Bought this to commemorate my daughter's diving certification on the Great Barrier Reef...yes she's a big deal
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Posted 1 year ago
Raymondaucoin2
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I have had this piece for about a year now and have come to appreciate it tremendously. It was my first titanium watch, so I was a bit unsure of what to expect. It is light, but not flimsy. The handset and dial are quite legible (date complication not so much). The Luke is excellent. The bracelet is a pin and collar system, which I’m not a huge fan of, but it adjusts easily enough if you know what you’re doing. My chief complaint, as it is with many of you apparently, is the lack of a sapphire crystal. Not a deal breaker obviously, but it would have been a nice touch.
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Posted 1 year ago