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Citizen Divers BN0166-01L 'Unite with Blue' $499 Delivered @ Starbuy

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Limited Edition of 7000 units worldwide, part of the Promaster Collection. From the spec table:

Case Diameter: 44mm
Case Thickness: 11.5mm
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Eco-drive calibre E168
Calibre Accuracy: +/- 15 seconds a month
Special iridescent dial
Recycled Materials Strap
Screw Lock Crown
ISO compliant 200m WR

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  • +1

    stunning looking dial…

  • +3

    Reposting my comment from yesterday:
    I have this, beautiful variant of a great watch. This bracelet pairs nicely.

    • Looks good on bracelet.

      • That colour scheme on a bracelet , Im not sold .

    • Looks great! This could be my first watch purchase of the month.

    • It's a good marriage if we don't look too close and the angle's just so. I think the end links…are…the weak links.
      I face a similar challenge with a new watch on the way. I want to dress it up on a steel bracelet I already have but need the correctly sized/radiused end links.

      • +1

        Y'know I read your comment and thought what the hell is this guy talking about, and then I realised that this photo isn't actualy of the Long Island bracelet, but a similar cheap bracelet I found that I quickly ditched to buy the Long Island instead. HERE is a photo of the Long Island bracelet that does it much more justice. Solid end links that are probably a 99% match.

        • Bravo, sir!
          You should lead with that — perfection.

  • Had I not spent more than usual last month, I'd be ordering one of these. Alas, not this time.

  • @RtN you deleted your question for some reason. It was a reasonable one.

    Basically the same as the Citizen Promaster divers available for less, but let's remember there's watches above and below this one in the range.
    This is a limited edition with the unique dial treatment. It's quite eye-catching but now you have me questioning the value given there's basically the same thing for $200 available.
    Then again, my cheapskate pragmatism led me to a Steeldive SD1970 for less than half that again.

    This dial is borderline mesmeric though ¯\_(?)_/¯

    • +1

      Every watch company has the same case and/or movement used across a range of watches, so this is hardly unusual in that regard.

      At least with this one you are getting something that is quite different to anything out there, certainly different to anything that doesn't cost a whole lot more.

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