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Promaster Aqualand 200M Depth Meter Reviews

4.8 Rating 48 Reviews
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Ready, Set, Dive. CITIZEN® Promaster Aqualand 200 Depth Meter watch with 70M depth display, ISO compliant, 8h pusher maximum depth and 10h pusher reset, power reserve indicator and auto start dive mode you won't want anything else when headed to the ocean. Stainless steel case compliment the black polyurethane strap and black dial. Good Design as awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design. Featuring our Eco-Drive technology – powered by light, any light. Never needs a battery. Caliber number J250.

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Ken Anderson
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I’ve wanted this watch for a long time. When it arrived I was truly surprised that it looked and felt even better than I anticipated. Couldn’t be happier.
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Posted 1 month ago
Very nice watch. Wish it would have come with a stainless steel band.
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Posted 2 months ago
I purchased this watch in 2007 or so. The only problem I've had was the crown (winder) came out. I sent it to a watch repair located in Wisconsin- I think. Fantastic, cool- looking watch.
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Posted 3 months ago
Amazing brand & watch, love ve it. Another purchase comming soon,just find the correct ⌚ gor the occasion
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Posted 10 months ago
Great watch! I've worn this timepiece almost everyday since it arrived. Colleagues have ask what kind of watch it is and how cool it looks. it's functional as an everyday watch and while yes, I agree that the hands could stay illuminated longer in dark light or in deeper waters although, I don't dive deeper than 30m and rarely go to a depth bellow 15/18m, the watch has performed well and the water sensor alarm works like a charm. I highly recommend this piece to add to a collection, use as an everyday or for your dive watch.
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Posted 1 year ago
I've had this watch since 2013 and nothing stops it from working. Just for grins, my brother and I sunk this watch to 800ft while fishing for swordfish off Florida. We left the watch for five hours or so. We brought it up expecting to find complete destruction. Nothing happened and I'm still wearing it years later.
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Posted 1 year ago
I bought this watch several years ago, before decent looking watch-style dive-computers came out. Since then, I have purchased 2 Shearwater computers—one of which is the watch style, but it uses a battery that has to be replaced by the manufacturer after 4-5 years. This watch has never let me down power-wise or usefulness-wise as a back up depth sensor plus as an easy way to time various diving activities. Although I’m a woman, and this is a big heavy dive watch, I made it work for me. The women’s dive watches don’t have the functionality I want and need. I bought steel strap-converters to use a webbed fabric strap instead of rubber since rubber trap moisture and cause me skin problems. I do wear this as a regular watch when I’m tired of my other tracker-type watch.
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Posted 1 year ago
Bought this a few years ago... awesome! Especially the eco-drive which means no replacing the battery. Have a mechanical automatic IWC divers but it doesn't keep time accurately so the Promaster is my daily driver.
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Posted 1 year ago