![]() There’s a power reserve indicator, a minute hand, seconds hand, hour hand, current depth hand, maximum depth hand and a date window. The deep dial of the Aqualand has plenty of things going on. It also comes with a separate dive extension for wearing the watch outside the wet suit. The rubber strap is nice and soft and looks great with the molded logo and lines. Unscrewing the crown and pushing the pushers feels great and the weight(127g) makes it feel like a premium watch. The 60 click bezel feels solid, precise and aligns perfectly. The feel and finish of the case far exceeded my expectations. There is a small water sensor at three o´clock which, when submerged in water, signals by moving the power reserve hand to ready that the watch is ready to dive. The crown is at four o´clock making the watch very comfortable as it doesn’t dig into the wrist. There are two pusher at eight and ten o’clock, these are used to calibrate the depth hands. Sure the height is noticeable, but not in a bad way, and it’s understandable due to the depth sensor located at nine o´clock. It’s a large watch but somehow doesn’t feel large. These numbers make it pretty clear that this isn’t a watch to wear under a shirt sleeve. It measures just under 47mm wide and just over 16mm tall. The case of the Citizen Promaster Aqualand BN2036-14E is made from stainless steel.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |