Aqualand
Citizen introduced the ISO Certified Aqualand Eco-Drive to commemorate its revolution of the dive industry. Features include current depth display in digital & to 300 feet; measures depth & time of dive, max depth & duration of dive; dive log memory up to 20 dives; auto-start dive mode, and water temperature display & memory, among others. Featuring our Eco-Drive technology – powered by light, any light. Never needs a battery. Caliber number U107.
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Product Details
Model
- JV0030-01E
Movement Technology
- U107
- Eco-Drive
- Powered by any light source, continuously and sustainably, eliminating the need to replace watch batteries.
Band Length (mm)
- 212.725
Case Width (mm)
- 48
Band Type
- Strap
- Rubber
Case Material
- Silver-Tone
- Stainless Steel
- Elapsed Time Bezel;Promaster Crown
Crystal
- Mineral Crystal
- Impact and shatter resistant
Clasp
- Buckle
Dial
- Black
- Luminous Hands and Markers
Water-Resistance
- 200M/20Bar [Scuba Diving]
Reviews
A.Martin
This is the very best true new modern diver!. Which needs to be brought back..it super needed all previous dive watchs by a technical mile stone...even if bring back more features and functions could have been added..to Make it the ultimate diver watch ..why discontinued such a excellent watch?
Best dive watch
Bring this dive watch back. No other watch you have compares.
This is the best dive watch EVER
I have used this watch in all my tech dives and it has never missed a beat! It is easy to read, provides all essential dive data - run time is easy to see at a glance with the large orange hand. I do not know why Citizen ever discontinued this model - maybe it was too cheap and too good - I think it would push ALL other dive watches off the market so maybe that is why it was taken off! I had my first one stolen by a gypsy scam in Portugal! I cried a lot then be chance I found one in a watch shop in Gibraltar! I would buy another if I ever saw it in a shop! Please please Citizen start making this watch again! Divers of the world KNOW that this is the real deal!
Concerned that the second hand stops
I'm not sure what could be wrong, but even though the watch is fully charged I, more often than not, have to shake the watch to get the second hand ticking again. It seemingly stops at any position on the dial and I have to shake it to get it to move again, and then it only runs for a few minutes, but everything else works fine. I thought it might be a power saving feature, but I can't find anything that supports that theory as the power saving feature has the hand(s) stop at the 12 o'clock position, and only when the battery is low.
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