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Citizen Aqualand JP2000-67L Ana-Digi Quartz 200m Dive Watch $399 Delivered @ Starbuy

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I'm currently wearing the full lume dial version of this watch and I love it. Don't be put off by the diameter; it wears a lot smaller with a lug-to-lug well under 50mm. I'm travelling right now and using the digi display for a second time zone.

Ana-digi watches are the best.

Citizen Promaster Aqualand Quartz 200m dive watch JP2000-67L.

Looking for something precise, durable, and dependable? The Promaster Aqualand JP2000-67L is the watch for you. Engineered to take you deeper, this timepiece is designed to last. Inspired by the original model that released in the 80's, this watch features a stainless-steel case and a matching steel bracelet, unidirectional rotating bezel, screw-lock crown and case-back, black duo-display analogue and digital dial, large luminescent markers, and hands for improved visibility under water.

Advanced features include a Unidirectional bezel, maximum dive time indicator, day and date functionality, a depth sensor, insufficient charge indicator, 1/100 second Chronograph upto 60 minutes and an alarm.

The case size is 50.7mm with thickness of 14mm and a lug width of 24mm

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  • +1

    Had the white and also the black version. Amazing watches.

  • +1

    Really want one of these to know how deep I go when snorkeling, freediving or spearing

  • +1

    Great price, RRP is ridiculous.
    Probably prefer the full lume and grey pvd case version, pretty retro now.

    https://youtu.be/kIx9rUe0jIk?si=CiNcQ4xrDgq3wLSE

  • +2

    thks, bought one, will get used as backup when diving, great price for stainless steel bracelet version. solar would have been a nice bonus but then the battery is good for a few years anyway.

    • yeah tempting but got enough now. Solar is great but a bit much to expect on this model.
      Prob should get the battery done by a watch maker and pressure tested technically if you are taking the back off and want to take diving.. but she'd be right probably if you don't upset the o-ring etc.

    • solar? what are you talking about .. this is a classic with amazing heritage …

      https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/citizen-aqualand-birth-of-…

      • Yeah it's pretty quirky but loved classic, well before the days of solar (obviously that's a better choice for new watches). Just something to factor in, cost of battery replacement/seal kit.

        • I can afford $10 every 10 years for a battery change

          • @matt-ozb: Would be more than that, if you get pressure tested, or just do it yourself with no guarantees (pointless buying this watch if you're not planning on getting it wet).

            10y is good, every 3y be a chore.

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