2/01/2010

Citizen Men's Eco-Drive 200 Meter Professional Diver Aqualand Watch #BJ2004-08E

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The Citizen Eco-Drive Aqualand stainless steel men's chronograph watch will make a powerful statement when worn with both business and casual dress, but it's made to take the punishment of deep-water diving with its 660 feet (200 meters) water resistance. It also features a depth sensor that provides an accurate reading to 125 feet and will also record your maximum depth into memory.

This watch has a large, round silver stainless steel watch case--which measures 41mm (1.59 inches) wide and 14mm (0.56 inches) deep--that's topped by a unidirectional rotating bezel with black engraved elapsed time markings and gold-tone highlights. The black dial background features three subdials (for the 50-minute chronograph, 24-hour display, and seconds), large luminous dial markers, luminous white-tipped hands (with red seconds hand). It's completed by a comfortable, durable rubber strap. Other features include a date display at 3 o'clock, scratch resistant mineral crystal with anti-reflective coating, and screw-back case, screw-down crown.

This watch is powered by Citizen's unique Eco-Drive, which absorbs sunlight and any artificial light through the crystal and dial to recharge the watch continuously. With regular exposure to light, the Eco-Drive continuously recharges itself for a lifetime of use. This watch's Eco-Drive provides a 60-day power reserve, and it can be recharged with just 2 hours of exposure to light.

Summary of Features:

  • Depth display to 125 feet
  • Maximum depth memory
  • Unidirectional rotating elapsed-time bezel
  • 50-minute chronograph
  • 12/24 hour time
  • Screw-back case and screw-down crown

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Technical Details

- Ecologically friendly, light powered Eco-Drive Caliber B741 Japanese-quartz movement; Charges in natural sunlight or indoor light
- Max power reserve: 60 days; Low charge warning: 2 day; Quick start ability; Charge time from stop state to max charge: Incandescent Light - 18 hrs, Outdoors, Cloudy (10,000 Lux) - 5 hrs, Outdoors, Sunny (100,000 Lux) - 2.5 hrs
- Durable, hardened mineral crystal; Case diameter: 48 mm; Depth display up to 125 feet; Maximum depth memory; Unidirectional rotating time-elasped bezel
- Stainless steel case with screw-down case back and crown; Black dial; Date function at 3 o'clock; 50-minute chronograph function; 12-24 hour time
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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Customer Buzz
 "Solid dive watch and fun gadget" 2010-01-08
By The Clock
This is the second Citizen Eco-Drive watch I have purchased, having been very pleased with my Caliber 2100. I was looking for a nice dive watch with an analogue dial, a rotating bezel, and good luminosity. I have a fondness for mechanical watches, but for sport diving I wanted a cool gadget with a depth guage to use as a back-up, and those only come in electronic watches. Since I already trusted Citizen's workmanship and design, I picked this one out.



The watch has a tough stainless steel case which is large enough to be a good dive watch but not as ridiculously large as some of the ugly watches on the market. The case is not very thin, but because of the design with its beveled case back and bezel ring, it feels thin and it's not a problem putting my hand in my pocket. The two-tone rotating bezel has a solid, snappy feel to it, but is not too tight to turn with dive gloves on. The function buttons should not be pushed under water, but there is no reason to as the depth guage activates automatically when wet and the bezel is external. The brass crown is a strong screw-down device which sticks out a bit far, which is good for grasping but bad for catching on things.



The dial is a bit busy, but the minute and hour hands are not too hard to find at a glance, and the luminious hands and markers are very bright and highly visible. Unlike the Caliber 2100, however, the luminous paint is a green color rather than blue, and while it is very bright, it does not stay bright as long. In deep water it's still easy to see and shining a flashlight on it for a few seconds brightens it back up.



The date is easy to read, and so is the red multi-function hand, which serves as the depth guage needle when submerged, when dry as a battery charge indicator, and in chrono mode as a stopwatch second hand. The bottom subdial is the small seconds indicator for normal time-telling, and the left-hand subdial is a 24-hr hand. The top subdial is the chronograph minutes dial, which runs to a maximum of 50 minutes.



The chronograph function is odd since it's not very useful. To activate the chrono mode you have to hold down the lower function button for a few seconds and then wait for the multifunction hand to wind around to the zero position, and only then can you start the chrono by pushing the upper function button. The chrono only runs for 50 minutes. If you don't start it after a few minutes it unwinds and goes back to normal mode. This means you can't start it quickly and you can't keep it at the ready for very long. Fortunately, this function is not needed for diving but is only an extra feature.



The rubber strap is long enough to fit around the wrist of most wet suit arms, although a thick wet suit and gloves together make it difficult. There is a no-decompression limits table on the strap, a sturdy stainless buckle and two stainless keepers.



I've found the watch to be very accurate, as expected for an Eco Drive. It's comfortable and fairly good-looking, and the anti-reflective mineral crystal is effective. I put it to the test in deep, murky, ice-cold quarry lake water where I took it to a maximum depth of 75 feet and repeated shallower dives thereafter for 2 days. The depth guage worked as advertised, matching my dive rig guage, and the last dive recorded feature also worked great. The dial was acceptably readable even in the deep murkiness. I've worn it in swimming pool and once I took it into a hot spa before I realized what I was doing, but it didn't seem to harm it, although I don't recommend that kind of abuse for any watch.



I am very pleased with this watch. It's not as upscale or fashionable as a Tag Huer or an Omega Seamaster, but it's got a quality high-accuracy Citizen quartz movement, it's light-powered so you don't have to open the watertight case for a battery change, and it's got the depth guage, which is one of the most useful and cool complications a dive watch can have. Even if you already have one of the Swiss luxury divers, this might make a good solid back-up watch for the next dive trip, and it's not bad-looking in the office, either.

Customer Buzz
 "Citizen Watch Review" 2009-12-10
By Jonathan Santucci
Very good watch to for a general purpose watch. I previously owned the older model of the aqualand from 1999, and had nothing but smooth sailing with it. The only problem I would say is that there are not more local service centers in the US, even though there main facility is in CA. Hopefully with the solar battery, it will last longer than the previous model.

Customer Buzz
 "Beautiful Watch" 2009-04-06
By Dalissa Cook
This watch was a gift for my husband. He absolutely loves it. Beautifully crafted and a perfect fit. Has not tested underwater yet, but will update review once he does.





Customer Buzz
 "Nice understated diving watch" 2009-02-26
By J. Spicer (Wyoming)
I like this because, while it has the "bling" factor and looks great, it's not so huge that it seems overstated. The metal strap bands tend to catch my armhair a little, but the rubber band is comfortable.

Customer Buzz
 "nice watch" 2009-02-09
By R. Heiser (Oxford, MI)
only had it for a short time, but it seems like a great watch. chronograph is only in min/sec increments (no tenths), so if you're looking for that you'll be disappointed. stays at the "LV1" charge-level most of the time, but will sneak up to "LV2" on a sunny day. haven't used the dive function (and don't really plan to). seconds hand is kinda small, but the 24-hr hand is a nice touch. bought this watch to replace my last citizen watch, which i purchased in january 1988 and finally retired it in march 2008, so i hope this one will last as long.


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