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Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster Diver Watch Review Mens’

Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster Diver Watch
Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster Diver Watch

Are you looking for a super-stylish diving watch that carries a classic look while offering all the modern benefits of a timepiece that’ll get you deeper than most?

The Citizen Eco-Drive range is one of the best-reviewed online, and if, like me, you’re a keen deep sea explorer, you’ll likely find the Promaster Diver an interesting pick.

This Japanese watch benefits from incredible precision engineering as well as an impressive depth potential – meaning that if you regularly go plundering in the deep, you’ll likely find this timepiece to be a steadfast ally.

More About The Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster Diver Watch Mens’

Citizen’s line of watches are made out east and are well-known among diving enthusiasts all over the world.

A smart durable analog diving watch with a great reputation, the Eco-Drive Promaster Diver watch has brilliant reviews from customers the world over. It’s also well-noted for being a great diving timepiece for beginners as well as experienced divers.

On first glance, personally, it’s not hard to see why. It’s got that timeless (no pun intended) look, all the while being very intuitive.

Suitable for multi gas diving, the watch is noted as operating well to a depth of up to one sixth of a mile below the surface. That’s pretty impressive – great for novice to more experienced divers. Let’s take a look at the watch in more detail.

Specifications and Essential Facts

  • Manufacturer: Citizen
  • Weight: 5.82oz
  • Water Resistance: 1000 feet / 300m
  • Build: Stainless steel
  • Temperature Resistance: 5C to 35C / 41F to 95F
  • Watch Style: Analogue
  • Dial Size: 6mm
  • Strap: 8 inches (L), 29mm (W), Polyurethane
  • Colour: Black
  • Added Features: Luminous display hands, scratch resistant watch surface, date display, unidirectional 60 click bezel

What are the Best Features of the Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster Diver Watch?

Well, where do we begin? First of all, Citizen has become renowned for producing good quality serviceable quality products. This watch easily satisfies the needs of both professional and amateur divers, who dive at variable depths, with or without using gas. It is versatile enough to be used in shallow dives as well as divers going deeper.

This means for novice drivers who are ambitious to dive deeper, or those who specifically seek a watch capable of deeper diving stress, this is a watch well worth considering!

The dark face with luminous display ensures divers can clearly view the information on the watch face, regardless of the light quality below the surface, which is often a major concern as divers explore deeper depths where light can be patchy or continuously dim. This is not only a safety feature of the watch, but saves frustration and time trying to check the numbers!

The screen display is streamlined and clear, which professional divers seek (it’s a boon for hobbyists, too). We don’t want to waste valuable time (and gas for deeper dives) by encountering difficulty seeing the crucial display.

This watch is sometimes called the ’Ecozilla’ because it is certainly large, strong and robust. Whichever adjective of those three you prefer, the message is clear, this watch not only makes a bold statement but its is of strong manufacture and design to withstand all kinds of pressure.

What are the Benefits of Using the Citizen Eco-Drive Diver Watch?

This watch is amazing to let ‘run’ on its own – it’s solar powered, which means you have no need to be worried about battery life – it is conveniently ‘topped up’ easily. Just pop your wrist out of the water occasionally and get some more juice.

The sizeable strap means this watch fits even very large wrists, but if you wish to change the strap, that is an option – it’s amazingly flexible. As mentioned, it’s also flexible to the needs of divers at varying stages of their careers or experiences, too. I highly recommend it at entry level, or if you’ve spent some time away.

The 60 click bezel has been designed to avoid accidental movement, which could be a serious problem during a dive. It is cleverly fitted within the diameter of the case and is turned by pressing down at the top, rather than dragging round by squeezing the edges, as on many competitor watches. That’s a huge bonus.

This watch even comes nattily packed with its own case and an instruction manual that’s really easy to comprehend. The main benefits of this watch are, on the whole, it won’t take you long to get used to.

Does the Citizen Diver Watch Have Any Drawbacks?

One issue some users might raise is that this watch is pretty chunky. It’s a little bit heavier than most of the competition, but that really does come with the strong, robust build and design. Personally, I take this as a pretty understandable tradeoff.

As a matter of personal preference, some buyers have questioned the use of a polyurethane strap, but for divers, this has become a frequently used material for this specific purpose. If you really dislike the feel or appearance of this material, you’re able to change the strap.

A final point raised by some is that the watch face sits tall on the wrist – and though with use they became accustomed to this, when they first tried the watch on, it was very noticeable. Ultimately, the concerns raised regarding the Ecozilla seem to be down to individual taste and needs. Personally? Take them with a pinch of salt, and make sure you compare this watch with others on the market.

Conclusion – Should I Buy The Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster Diver Watch?

I think this is a great example of Citizen’s best innovative engineering, and while it might be a bit on the bulky side for some divers, you do at least get the reassurance that it’s going to weather all kinds of knockbacks. For that reason alone, I really think you can get away with a little bit of extra heft.

This is a watch that might get some getting used to if you do have particular needs or design demands. However, what really impresses me is that it’s a great all-around timepiece regardless of where you’re at in your diving career or experience. It’s amazingly easy to get used to if you’re a novice, and if you are more experienced and want to dive down deeper with a stack of gas, the watch will support you every kick of the way.

I can highly recommend much of Citizen’s line of diving watches, however, the Ecozilla still stands out to me as one of their shining greats. It’s a standout option for anyone who might be struggling to find a watch that supports their extensive diving demands, or who may have a hard time getting used to some of the more complex models on the market.

It’s well worth comparing the Eco-Drive Promaster Diver with other analog watches if you are really opposed to the chunkiness. Otherwise, I say pretty much dive in – with your watch strapped on and ready to go, of course!

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