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Citizen Men's BJ2000-09E Eco-Drive Aqualand Stainless Steel Black Rubber Dive Watch

 
 
Citizen Men's BJ2000-09E Eco-Drive Aqualand Stainless Steel Black Rubber Dive Watch
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Citizen Men's BJ2000-09E Eco-Drive Aqualand Stainless Steel Black Rubber Dive Watch

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BD BJ2000-09E

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Description:

The Citizen Eco-Drive Aqualand stainless steel men's chronograph watch will make a powerful statement when worn with both business and casual dress, but it's made to take the punishment of deep-water diving with its 660 feet (200 meters) water resistance. It also features a depth sensor that provides an accurate reading to 125 feet and will also record your maximum depth into memory.

This watch has a large, round silver stainless steel watch case--which measures 50mm (1.96 inches) wide and 16mm (0.63 inches) deep--that's topped by a unidirectional rotating bezel with black engraved elapsed time markings. The black dial background features three subdials (for the 50-minute chronograph, 24-hour display, and seconds), large luminous dial markers, luminous white-tipped hands (with red seconds hand). It's completed by a comfortable, durable rubber strap. Other features include a date display at 3 o'clock, scratch resistant mineral crystal with anti-reflective coating, and screw-back case, screw-down crown.

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, the Eco-Drive continuously recharges itself for a lifetime of use. This watch's Eco-Drive provides a 60-day power reserve, and it can be recharged with just 2 hours of exposure to light.

Summary of Features:

  • Depth display to 125 feet
  • Maximum depth memory
  • Unidirectional rotating elapsed-time bezel
  • 50-minute chronograph
  • 12/24 hour time
  • Screw-back case and screw-down crown

Features:
  • Light powered Eco-Drive Caliber B741 Japanese-quartz movement; charges in natural sunlight or indoor light

  • Max power reserve: 60 days; low charge warning: two day; quick start ability; charge time from stop state to max charge

  • Durable, hardened mineral crystal; case diameter: 48 mm; depth display up to 125 feet; maximum depth memory; unidirectional rotating time-elapsed bezel

  • Stainless-steel case; black dial; 50-minute chronograph function; 12-24 hour time; date function at three o'clock; screw-back case and screw-down crown

  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

Product Details:
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 10.7 inches
Package Width: 4.7 inches
Package Height: 3.2 inches
Package Weight: 0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews
Watch Information:
Crystal Material: Mineral
Clasp: Buckle
Case Diameter: 42 unknown-units
Case Thickness: 13 unknown-units
Case Material: stainless-steel
Band Material: Rubber
Bezel Material: stainless-steel
Dial Color: black
Movement: japanese-quartz
Calendar: Date
Water Resistance Depth: 660 feet
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 25 customer reviews )
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Not a watch for the throw-away culture  Jul 21, 2009
By bfcomedywriter
If you buy this watch- get used to the idea of having it for a loooooong time. I purchased this watch in the mid-'90s while living in Hawaii. It was my second dive watch (the previous watch was also a Citizen but no longer made). That particular watch was beyond repair and I ended up buying this one. FOURTEEN YEARS later, the watch is STILL with me. I was in the Navy and have dived and surfed all over the world- this watch was with me all of the way. I've never had one issue with it- ever.
This story gets better: After 14 years of abuse, the paint had rubbed off, I knocked the glow-in-the-dark thing out of the bezel, and the band (the third band I've needed for this watch) was rubber-rotting. I sent the watch into to have the bezel and band replaced by Citizen. I received an email from Citizen stating they did not replace or repaint bezels, but they will give me an entire new housing for the price of replacing the bezel. For $116- Citizen gave me a nearly new watch- strap, crystal, metal housing, etc. The only original part of the watch is the inner workings- which I've never had an issue with.
Hopefully, I'll get another 14 years out of the watch and I'll give it to one of my kids.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Best watch every thown away by a cat!  Jan 24, 2011
By J Gabriel
I owned this watch for about 9 years. I swam with it, and dived with it extensively in fresh and salt water. It had been to depths of 125ft. (about 39 meters) where it worked flawlessly. I was always amazed at how close the depth gauge on this watch mirrored the reading on my actual diving gauge. (accurate in salt - not as accurate in fresh water.) It was worn while playing tennis, football, soccer, volleyball, in the sand, in the mud and so on so - I can attest to it's TOUGHNESS. The look is great and over the years it garnered many compliments. It also told time, believe it or not, and very accurately. My habit was to set it only on New Year's eve as "the ball dropped" and it was never off by more than a few seconds. My "2 year battery" lasted about 8 years. (Not sure why but not complaining.)

Other observations:
Yes the band wears out - it's rubber - but that takes a long time.
Yes - if you don't tighten the crown, then submerge it, you WILL ruin it. No surpise there. And you must thread it carefully. No big deal.
Yes - The orange depth hand looks like a second hand - until you are diving with it, then it makes a VERY handy back-up depth gauge and is critically easy to read.

This WAS hands down (no pun intended) the best all-around watch for an active guy that I have even owned. My only problem with it was that one night, my playful cat pushed it off the nightstand and into the waste basket, after which it made its way to some landfill. Tragic really ... I'll miss that cat!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent value  Jun 11, 2009
By MG
I've joyfully owned this watch for 9+ years now and still love it. After innumerable diving & snorkeling excursions, swimming pools and showers, it has never missed a beat. Have enjoyed the depth meter. It's been windsurfing, hang gliding, sailing, motorcycling and in sinks of dirty dishes and still looks modern, professional, rugged and up-to-date. It's equally appropriate in the boardroom and beach. It keeps accurate time, is easy to use and is most certainly durable! I've changed bands a couple of times (the stock rubber band lasts a few years of hard use). Bands are easy to find. The orange parts are a bit faded after many hundreds of hours in direct Caribbean sun. Crystal will scratch some eventually with abuse, but it's surprisingly durable. The SS case is also not prone to scratches. I've gotten several more expensive watches in the interim (including Rolex) but have always quickly gone back to wearing this one full-time. If I lost it, I'd get the same model!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

1Warranty worthless  Nov 30, 2011
By wasted my money
ATTENTION DIVE BUDDIES!!! To any of my dive buddies considering buying a Citizen Dive watch beware. After waiting over 3 years to figure out which one I wanted and justify to myself that the watch was worth the $550 price tag, I am already spending $225 to repair it after only 6 months of use. The watch leaked after about 30 dives. Upon inspection by the warranty team they determined that the ...stem to the screw down crown had somehow broken off inside diminishing the integrity of the water tight seal. Now although this was a piece INSIDE the watch and there was absolutely no sign of damage on the outside of the watch, somehow it is my fault it is broken. Or as they put it, they can only "speculate" because they were not there when it happened and it is not a normal issue. So that caused the watch to flood causing more damage. I'm sorry I thought that my $550 Citizen dive watch that was designed specifically to be rugged and for dive use could handle normal diving. I guess Citizen watches aren't all they claim to be and their warranty isn't worth the paper it is printed on. "Citizen Eco Drive watch, It's unstoppable just like the people who wear it" ha ha. Guess I'm outside the norm.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Tough and accurate watch  Apr 27, 2009
By J. Paz "shooter"
I bought this watch in 2003, and have worn it since. I've replaced the rubber band three times, once with the stainless steel band. The stainless broke within days when I tripped and fell against a concrete and brick surface. The band and watch took the worst of it, the case was practically unscratched, the band broke a couple of links and was replaced with rubber again. The skin oils rot the rubber, the band is cheap to replace though. It wears well, the years and repeated dives and daily water immersion have not affected it. The orange of the depth gage is fading, the green glow is still noticeable in the hour dots in the dark. It keeps time well, I might correct it with my cellphone once every year or two. I recommend it and will buy another if this one dies, which I don't foresee.

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