

🌊 Own the Depths, Own the Moment
The Citizen Men's Promaster Dive Eco-Drive Watch combines professional-grade ISO certification with a robust 999ft water resistance, powered by Citizen’s innovative solar Eco-Drive technology. Featuring a durable stainless steel case, anti-reflective curved crystal, and a secure screw-back crown, this watch is engineered for serious divers and style-conscious professionals alike.










| ASIN | B000EQU15O |
| Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #271,095 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,062 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,140) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2023 |
| Department | Male |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BJ8050-08E |
| Manufacturer | Citizen |
| Product Dimensions | 1.89 x 0.71 x 1.89 inches; 6.88 ounces |
K**E
felt like Thor hammer in wrist.
great watch for the price point, and little heavy what I wanted always, not for skinny fellas only made for big men.
I**M
Best watch for who love diving
Very huge watch i like it
W**Z
WHOAA
a very nice watch with an affordable price
M**O
Urgent for response
That wacth when i receive from delivery and i start to opening that item, I try to following the rules of manual and I try to get solar energy still that watch not working properly… can I return and replace that wacth
P**A
Great watch, items missing in box
Absolutely love the watch but owners manual and strap extension was missing which a few other reviewers complained about. Box must of been opened at some point which is a pity.
Y**E
Toppie horloge!
J**A
Sehr schöne Uhr.
F**A
Justo lo que se espera de este reloj. No le doy la máxima comodidad porque es un "tocho" de reloj, más bien es una caja fuerte con una máquina de reloj dentro. El bisel podría estar mejor conseguido, pero no desmerece en nada al artículo en su conjunto. Excelente opción si te gusta el buceo, o sencillamente no te apetece estar quitándotelo para duchas, nataciones y otras actividades acuáticas; y no te asusta llevar un reloj pesado.
J**Y
i've wanted one of these for a long time, and it may have satisfied my need for any more watches. admittedly, i've already purchased some 50 amazing dive watches, so that's part of the reason, but this is such a satisfying 'hockey puck' (as it's called) for someone in love with giant legit dive watches, that it may be all i've ever needed. and if that's your thing, maybe you too. as a review, we already know it's huge, however because of there being no lugs, it wears shockingly well for such a huge watch (i'm a 7" wrist). while heavy and 18mm thick, it balances and sits quite well, if that's a concern. as for everything else, it's all good (as they say). no bezel alignment issues with this or any Citizen as with one other infamous Japanese powerhouse brand. in fact everything is superbly and accurately built and put together. the lume is stunning and equal to first class anywhere. the bezel is what diver nuts dream about: locked in, no backplay, perfectly aligned. that strap is a stiff one, like none other. but since this is foremost a world class diver, the strap qualifies as that and will after a half-dozen wearings conform to your wrist as if molded. personally i love the slight dome on the crystal, and in true diver fashion it is mineral glass to prevent shattering for use as a pro-diver. the bezel is one of the most enjoyable to dial, and even the 60 clicks are a joy...who needs 120. the only issue i should mention is one common to all quartz: the secs hand hitting the markers right on. after fully charged i've found it does one of the better quartz movement jobs of nailing markers...this one hitting right on virtually 100% of the time after a day of being charged (was hitting a little off, but after more of a charge it's amazing). Citizen is one of the best in this dept, tho i did need to return one of these (the yellow strap) a year ago over that issue. thankfully that wasn't the case here as i fell in love with this out the box. speaking of which, given that this was first offered in 2013, it's truly 'vintage'. not sure when this one was made, but it barely had a charge from being in the box. once sunlight hit it, it have a 2sec/2single sec movement, which means it had totally lost it's charge. after research i found when that happens, to charge it with the crown fully out for at least a minute, then if wanted you can keep charging with it in. that tells the watch to reset, and it will begin going in the normal undercharged 2sec intervals. at that point it was so low it took 10 hours under a fluorescent light to get to one sec intervals, and another few hours as well to hit the markers spot on. i've found that with solar watches, if they're low charged, even if not 2sec intervaling, they tend to be slightly less accurate on the markers (clearly an issue with me). Citizens are scads better at quartz/marker accuracy than that other Japanese maker, but the only quartz watches i've found to literally nail the markers with the sec hand are very high end: the $600 Citizen satellite controlled solar diver and the $1800 ($2700 retail) solar diver...both of which i have. do note, i love this $325 Citizen every bit as much as those, and it indeed has just as much wrist presence or more.
C**O
Orologio magnifico e gigantesco, praticamente un bestione. Acquistato per collezionismo in quanto non faccio immersioni. È in tutto e per tutto un orologio tecnico, quindi non ha nulla in comune con la gran parte dei segna tempo. Partendo dalla cassa d'acciaio massiccia, che sembra uno strumento da barca, fino al rigido cinturino di gomma, il tutto è concepito per le immersioni in profondità. Luminosità degli indici al buio ovviamente ottima, quindi leggibilità complessiva efficace. Aggiungo che, anche se non sembra, è molto comodo da portare per via soprattutto della corona situata ad ore 9. Il cinturino al mio polso da 19 cm va bene e credo che se fosse stato meno rigido, vista la grossa cassa, avrebbe perso stabilità. Invece una volta allacciato non si muove di un millimetro. Il peso è in linea con i diver con bracciale in acciaio per cui non dà alcun fastidio. Un commento su un particolare che alcuni lamentano come difetto: il gioco che si percepisce premendo sulla lunetta girevole è dato dal fatto che sotto la stessa è presente una molletta e solitamente una sfera che ruotando su un anello dentato emette il classico ticchettio con appunto i 60 scatti. Detto ciò, chiaramente il "gioco" è dato dalla molletta interna che tiene sollevata la lunetta. Fin qui le cose positive. Ora veniamo alle cose che non mi sono piaciute. L'orologio è arrivato completamente scarico, cioè fermo, ed essendo un eco drive la cosa non va bene. L'ho messo sotto una lampada a led e dopo circa 15/20 minuti ha cominciato a dare segni di vita, ossia la lancetta dei secondi ha ripreso a muoversi. Spero pertanto non dia problemi in futuro. Ultima cosa alquanto fastidiosa, dopo averlo ordinato il prezzo è sceso all'improvviso di 20 euro. Queste sono le cose di Amazon che non mi piacciono affatto...
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