i mean for the money not gets near it really when its plus 20 per day for the rmoney is not bad but these are not regulated which is a shame for the money
Comparing this watch to a watch 2-3 times its price is unfair. H20 is in a different league. My issue with this watch is that it’s just too light and feels like a toy. A very expensive toy.
I dunno, H20 is about the same price for many of their models. I paid less than $1000 for both of these watches. Citizen has a far richer history of making dive watches and I expected more from their flagship dive model. The lightness is an advantage in some obvious ways, but the lack of specs despite an absurdly overbuilt case were dealbreakers for me.
I share your view but I have a 46mm steel watch and it's 260g, sometimes I wish it was titanium😅 so if I get another big watch I think I might go for titanium@@SinatraKennedy
Not sure why you say this is Citizen’s top of the range diver ? Dive watches are now only used as an adjunct to dive computers and as such Citizen’s range which also have depth monitoring are far superior for diving purposes as a back up. This piece could be considered 😊a Dive Style watch or Desk Diver especially on a bracelet so needs to be reviewed as such. Having said all that it is ISO Certified as a Diver Watch so clearly ISO do not share your view on its lack of dive capabilities.
What do you think of the Ecozilla yellow?
I really need to get a ‘zilla to review for the channel. They fit oddly though. There are strap adapters though.
champion This is a 9051 caliber plus 20 per DAY NOT MUCH GETS NEAR IT"S ACCURACY +20 P/d
If regulated properly nothing comes even close to this 9051 nice caliber when regulated
i mean for the money not gets near it really when its plus 20 per day for the rmoney is not bad but these are not regulated which is a shame for the money
Comparing this watch to a watch 2-3 times its price is unfair. H20 is in a different league. My issue with this watch is that it’s just too light and feels like a toy. A very expensive toy.
I dunno, H20 is about the same price for many of their models. I paid less than $1000 for both of these watches. Citizen has a far richer history of making dive watches and I expected more from their flagship dive model. The lightness is an advantage in some obvious ways, but the lack of specs despite an absurdly overbuilt case were dealbreakers for me.
It's supposed to be light... it's titanium
@@TheChyamp very true but it’s almost weightless. That may appeal to some but I like a hefty watch. Just personal preference.
I share your view but I have a 46mm steel watch and it's 260g, sometimes I wish it was titanium😅 so if I get another big watch I think I might go for titanium@@SinatraKennedy
Not sure why you say this is Citizen’s top of the range diver ? Dive watches are now only used as an adjunct to dive computers and as such Citizen’s range which also have depth monitoring are far superior for diving purposes as a back up. This piece could be considered 😊a Dive Style watch or Desk Diver especially on a bracelet so needs to be reviewed as such.
Having said all that it is ISO Certified as a Diver Watch so clearly ISO do not share your view on its lack of dive capabilities.
Thanks! Check out some of my other dive style watch reviews too! 🤙🏽