I Have to agree with Arturo, in that the the Citizen range of Aqualand Dive Watches are just that - dive WATCHES. Nowadays, most are eco-drive, so you don't have to worry about battery (ok, Capacitor...), changes quite so often - and most that have a depth indication also have an ascent-rate warning, dive timer and depth/time alerts which can be user-adjusted - but these are best described as (accurate), Depth Gauges and Dive Timers, NOT as Dive computers. There is, as yet, no Citizen Aqualand model which combines Solar charging and Dive Computer algorithms - though Citizen did make a watch-style dive computer some years ago (I almost bought one in a sale in Hong Kong), which was powered from a charging base containing 4x AA batteries. When fully charged, this watch/computer would run for about a month and utilised a basic Buhlmann algorithm - but it was very expensive, few were sold and Citizen eventually discontinued the range.
Then you have the Seiko NX - which is another expensive watch-style computer, but which is not solar-powered, to my knowledge. Equally unpopular...
This all brings me to the reason for writing in the first place... Does anyone out there in scubaboard-land know for sure if Suunto or Citizen or Seiko are planning to release a solar-powered, dive COMPUTER, at a sensible price, with all the basic features of a basic dive computer - without all the annual faff with battery changes and the inevitable leaks that follow when user-replaced O-rings are overgreased, undergreased, not greased, cut, twisted or contaminated with a grain of sand or an eyelash on installation - resulting in expensive seawater intrusion and subsequent tears...?
A definitive statement from Suunto or Citizen or Seiko would be nice...