JomaShop has 42mm Men's Citizen Promaster Sea Luminous Automatic Watch w/ Blue Dial (NY0040-17L) for $167 when you apply code FLASHFS7 in cart. Shipping is free.
Thanks to staff member SmilingKite474 for finding this deal.
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Features:
Silver-tone stainless steel case with a blue rubber strap.
Uni-directional rotating bezel.
Blue dial with luminous silver-tone hands and dots-index hour markers.
Minute markers around the outer rim.
Dial Type: Analog. Luminescent hands and markers.
Day of the week and date display at the 3 o'clock position.
Citizen Caliber 8203 automatic movement.
Screw down crown. Solid case back. Round case shape, case size: 42.
This offer is $7 lower than the previous FP deal.
Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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JomaShop has 42mm Men's Citizen Promaster Sea Luminous Automatic Watch w/ Blue Dial (NY0040-17L) for $167 when you apply code FLASHFS7 in cart. Shipping is free.
Thanks to staff member SmilingKite474 for finding this deal.
Note, code should auto apply when added to cart, if not, apply the above code.
Features:
Silver-tone stainless steel case with a blue rubber strap.
Uni-directional rotating bezel.
Blue dial with luminous silver-tone hands and dots-index hour markers.
Minute markers around the outer rim.
Dial Type: Analog. Luminescent hands and markers.
Day of the week and date display at the 3 o'clock position.
Citizen Caliber 8203 automatic movement.
Screw down crown. Solid case back. Round case shape, case size: 42.
This offer is $7 lower than the previous FP deal.
Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
This is mostly incorrect - it's an automatic, meaning it winds as you wear it. This is generally considered different than (what watch brands call) "mechanical" which require manual winding (although some people group those together). Whether you prefer that or a solar-charging, battery-powered eco-drive is personal taste, but this is a very good price for a well regarded entry level automatic diver regardless.
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One of my early dive watches when I started watch collecting a decade ago. No longer own japanese but the entry level Citizens > entry level Seikos as Citizen does a better job of regulating their movements from factory than Seiko which is a crap shoot. Heck..I might pick one up for weekend beater!
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This is mostly incorrect - it's an automatic, meaning it winds as you wear it. This is generally considered different than (what watch brands call) "mechanical" which require manual winding (although some people group those together). Whether you prefer that or a solar-charging, battery-powered eco-drive is personal taste, but this is a very good price for a well regarded entry level automatic diver regardless.
Isn't the crown normally on the other side of these? Is that normal design now?
Not typical for most watches (as they're designed for righties to be able to adjust the time and/or wind them while being worn on the left) but a bit of a fun quirk for this and some other series of divers. Its theoretically to keep the crowns from catching on gear or digging into your hand while flexing your wrists, even 99% of the people who own these would take them off before going in a 6 foot pool.
True… but watch folks / purists love mechanical. ⚙️ I mean it's incredible how inexpensive the Japanese can offer mechanicals via Swiss… but this doesn't have sapphire crystal which is a deal breaker. Eco drive is maintenance free…. Just don't leave it in a dark drawer for months on end
Not typical for most watches (as they're designed for righties to be able to adjust the time and/or wind them while being worn on the left) but a bit of a fun quirk for this and some other series of divers. Its theoretically to keep the crowns from catching on gear or digging into your hand while flexing your wrists, even 99% of the people who own these would take them off before going in a 6 foot pool.
I paid too much for an Aquaracer… so I make sure I go to the beach with it and it's 300M water resistance. If it was an apocalypse… citizen and Casio and Rolex would be my choices
Mineral crystals do kinda suck. It's gonna get scratched, and in this current economy where sapphire crystals can be had for $10 in bulk, there's very little excuse not to use them.
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Still prefer the Eco-Drive, which is basically maintenance-free.
https://www.citizenwatc
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Still prefer the Eco-Drive, which is basically maintenance-free.
https://www.citizenwatc
Still prefer the Eco-Drive, which is basically maintenance-free.
https://www.citizenwatc
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