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Hurry Shop - Citizen Eco-Drive Men's 200 Meter Professional Diver Aqualand Watch #BJ2000-09E

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List Price: $525.00
Our Price: $300.00
Your Save: $ 225.00 ( 43% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Citizen
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Band Material Type: Rubber Bezel Material Type: stainless-steel Binding: Watch Brand: Citizen Calendar Type: Date Case Diameter: 48 Case Material Type: stainless-steel Case Thickness: 14 Clasp Type: Buckle Dial Color: black Dial Window Material Type: Mineral EAN: 0013205046162 Feature: Citizen Eco-Drive movement Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Citizen Manufacturer: Citizen Material Type: stainless-steel Model: BJ2000-09E Publisher: Citizen Studio: Citizen Watch Movement Type: Citizen Eco-Drive Water Resistance Depth: 660
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Features
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Citizen Eco-Drive movement Mineral crystal Case diameter: 48 mm Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Date function Water-resistant to 200 M (660 feet)
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I wish I could do 4.5! Small issues, but great overall Comment: Fantastic watch! I'd give it a 5 star rating, but for one really stupid choice Citizen made: The big orange hand that looks like a second hand? It's not. It's the depth gauge needle underwater (good), but on land, that big huge hand only indicates the charge level. Important, but not nearly important enough for the most visible feature of the watch to display 99% of the time. Instead, seconds are relegated to one of the small inset dials.
Better would have been for that small inset dial to indicate charge, and the big orange hand to show seconds on land, and depth underwater. Perhaps the charge meter (useless underwater) could double for seconds once you're actually submerged... but it's lousy placement for the full time seconds display.
The watch face is somewhat busy and can be a little hard to read as a result, at times, but that could be my preference for digital (when reading), even though I prefer the look of analog.
The last other minor nit is the depth dial is displayed in 5' increments, which would be fine, except the needle also moves only in 5' increments. It "ticks" from one 5' segment to the next, so you don't know if you're at 18' or 16'. This is not mentioned in any literature I noticed, but you learn it the first time you descend and see it in action.
Overall, I love the look, and it suffices as a backup gauge, which is why I bought it, so I still like the watch. I'm just annoyed by those few flaws to an otherwise fantastic watch.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great product. Comment: Great watch, robust, good looking, and never needs batteries. I have even had young ladies saying...'what a great looking watch', gosh I will have to get two!! Ha!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works Down Under too! Comment: Firstly, A big thankyou to Amazon for the prompt delivery. Ordered it on the 6th July & recieved the watch on the 10th July on the other side of the world, outstanding.
Arrived well packaged, intact and inside its own 'scuba tank'. A nice touch. The watch looks great, large face and stylish. I read a couple of reviews in regard to the metal band restraints moving... Pinch them gently together with pliers (and a cloth so as not to scratch them)...Easy fixed.
I look forward to many years of use from it and many more purchases from Amazon. Now, if they would only ship electronic/electrical items to this region of the planet...
A D Gambon
Perth, Western Australia
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best watch yet Comment: I love this watch!Easy to use never needs a battery.It has the look of the high priced brands but not the price.Quality is outstanding I have no complaints.This is the best watch I have ever owned.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Citizen Dive Watch Comment: Great watch, no problems, looks good. My last Citizen dive watch wasn't solar powered and after the factory battery went dead I would have to replace the battery every year. A friend has had this model for 7 years and wares it daily and has never had a battery problem, even after 6 month tours in a submarine.
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