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Well, the time has come. My semi-original (1991) Citizen Aqualand's required service in order for it to remain a dive watch is now greater than $250. Even though it keeps perfect time, the jeweller insists it needs movement maintenance.
Given that I like the watch, I was willing to fund a major gasket change, however I'm not willing to spend more on the old watch when I can get a new one for less that $250 - so now it is to be devoted to being a watch in my case, never to be worn, but merely a relic
However, there is an opportunity to figure out which new watch. Requirements: must look good enough to be worn with a sports jacket. Must have analog hands for time. Must have a depth gauge as a backup to computerized systems. Ideally, must be eco-drive so I will not end up in the same cost/benefit failure as I'm in today.
I narrowed it down to two models:
Citizen Aqualand Diver Promaster BJ2040-04E BJ2040 Men's Watch (Either metal band or rubber, more than likely rubber)
Pros: less expensive, eco drive.
Cons: a bit plain
Citizen Promaster Eco Drive Aqualand Chronograph Diver's Watch BJ2110-01E BJ2110-01 BJ2110
Pros: sharp looking, eco drive
Cons: a bit more expensive, but still cheaper than three years of service on my current watch. Metric units and I'm an Imperial guy.
Thoughts? Opinions? Suggestions? Any and all are welcome.
Given that I like the watch, I was willing to fund a major gasket change, however I'm not willing to spend more on the old watch when I can get a new one for less that $250 - so now it is to be devoted to being a watch in my case, never to be worn, but merely a relic
However, there is an opportunity to figure out which new watch. Requirements: must look good enough to be worn with a sports jacket. Must have analog hands for time. Must have a depth gauge as a backup to computerized systems. Ideally, must be eco-drive so I will not end up in the same cost/benefit failure as I'm in today.
I narrowed it down to two models:
Citizen Aqualand Diver Promaster BJ2040-04E BJ2040 Men's Watch (Either metal band or rubber, more than likely rubber)
Pros: less expensive, eco drive.
Cons: a bit plain
Citizen Promaster Eco Drive Aqualand Chronograph Diver's Watch BJ2110-01E BJ2110-01 BJ2110
Pros: sharp looking, eco drive
Cons: a bit more expensive, but still cheaper than three years of service on my current watch. Metric units and I'm an Imperial guy.
Thoughts? Opinions? Suggestions? Any and all are welcome.