Features

Ecologically friendly, light powered Eco-Drive Caliber U100 Japanese-quartz movement
Charges in natural sunlight or indoor light
Max power reserve: 180 days
Low charge warning: 1 day
Charge time from stop state to max charge: Incandescent Light - 150 hrs, Outdoors, Cloudy (10,000 Lux) - 45 hrs, Outdoors, Sunny (100,000 Lux) - 9.5 hrs
Current depth display in digital format up to 300 ft
Measures depth & time of dive
Measures max depth & duration of dive
Dive log memory for up to 20 dives
Auto-start dive mode
Water-temperature sensor with display and memory for current & lowest
Stainless-steel case
Black dial
Day-date-and month functions
Measures surface intervals
3 different alarms
12-24 hour time and travel time (42 cities and UTC, with 29 time zones)
Electro-luminescence backlighting for easy readability
Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

 

Citizen Men's Eco-Drive 20th Anniversary Aqualand Watch #JV0030-01E

 

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Description

Citizen celebrates the 20th anniversary of his clock quality Aqualand Professional Diving with this particular analog / digital Eco-drive edition, which features a backlight and memory dive log. It offers water resistance to 200 meters (660 feet), suitable for diving. And it's powered by Citizen's unique Eco drive technology, which charges the battery of the interior and exterior light. This model sports a high-tech look with an elegant case and asymmetric colored buttons for the ultimate in form and function. It has a wealth of measurement functions for diving, including: Depth display to 300 feet in digital format, with displays measuring current and maximum depth and dive time of Dives current and lower water temperature display Surface interval measurement Dive log memory for up to 20 Timing Other features include world time in 42 cities, 29 time zones, the ability to track time in two different time zones, three alarms, 12/24 hour time display and three alarms. Other features include a comfortable rubber strap, electro-luminescent lighting for visibility in low light, Screw-back case, screw-down crown, and a scratch resistant mineral crystal with anti-reflective coating. 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, Eco-Drive continuously Recharger to a lifetime of use. This watch Eco-Drive provides a power reserve of 180-days, and can be recharged with just 1.5 hours of exposure to light. Summary of information: current depth display in digital display Measures depth of 300 meters in depth and duration of action of maximum depth and dive time Dive log memory for up to 20 Dives Auto-start dive mode display of water temperature and memory for current and measures surface interval temp Calendar 3 Alarms 12/24 hour time Travel Time (42 cities and UTC, 29 time zones) Electro-Luminescence lighting an indicator of battery charge

 

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Purchased 2 of these watches for a two week dive trip to Bonaire that occurred the last half of October 2009. Watches were extremely easy to setup and appreciate very much the ability to set the time based on international time zones. Watch is easy to use and very visible underwater and offer a user friendly dive log as well. The additional functionality includes total dive duration Which is easily seen by referencing the large orange sweep hand as shown in the photograph. Having total dive duration was the prime reason we chose these watches to begin with. In addition, the watch is very stylish and comfortable to wear either on the wrist or over the sleeve of a wetsuit and has more than enough length band. After diving for two weeks, I am confident that this watch will provide outstanding service for years to come without the need for batteries.

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This is the best diver I have ever heard. It is a great second to my dive computer.

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This is a diving watch that I purchased for daily use to replace my mechanical watches spendy. I wanted something sturdy and functional, ideally with an alarm, day and date calendar, time zones to travel, and depth / / temp features free time for snorkeling and scuba diving. I bought it without having seen a couple of weeks of Amazon / mytimepiece.com. Super fast service and great price. R RLIKE: I love the look of the watch and am very happy I bought the asymmetric version. It 's great, but not as awkward as the Suunto ' s. Fits thin wrist very well. The shape, color, and the mixture of the old school analog hands + window + Digital depth indicator give a modern look now. It isn 't as finely detailed as the best mechanical watches, but the appearance suggested a quality product. Eco sac solar car, and watching the hands move to set various functions or diving is fascinating. The functions of diving (current depth, maximum depth, temperature, time underwater, the records) are excellent. RDislikes A: I have three complaints. First, there is no stopwatch or a timer function for land use. The other day I was stationed in Santa Monica and I would follow my parking meter time with the clock. Ain 't no easy way of doing this, though with a bit of fiddling can set an alarm to the expiration date meters. With a mechanical diving watch just the bezel and You 're on their way - and you can easily see how much time is left. The Aqualand has a timer that turns on automatically when more than four feet under water (the analog hands are going to the midnight position and then the minute hand recording the dive time), but not that way ta access to This characteristic of water. Perhaps it 'sa security issue, but I think a timer feature should be available Given the price of the watch and the fact that already contains the necessary technology. R rSecond, the clock is hard to read at night. The analog hands with glowing supermarkets and when freshly squeezed, but vanish overnight. There 'sa light of the LCD, but remains only in a second or two, and the default settings for the LCD displays day and date but not time. To display the time on the LCD screen is difficult to get and set the LCD to the 'role of Travel ' and then appoint a local time as 'zone of Travel ' time. Goofy. Some kind of electro / 'Indiglo ' light must be of the standard at this price. R rThird, the alarms are too quiet to be useful as a travel alarm clock. Taking the watch off at night helps a bit, adjustable volume, could be better. R line rBottom: a great looking watch with great features for diving.