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sirius4procyon
September 15th, 2003, 07:55 AM
I brought this over from another thread...
Citizen Dive Watch?
As weird as it sounds, I have the opportunity to buy a Citizen Diver's Promaster MA9004-21E here in the desert. Does anyone have any comments or experience with it? It costs 265 Euro's, I still have to convert it to Canadian.
Here is the link...
http://www.web-watches.com.au/citizen/promaster/divers/
Even weirder, I'm buying a boat while I'm here as well...
Sirius(ly)
kd5izq
September 15th, 2003, 11:02 AM
Looks like the HyperAqualand that we have here in the states. I love mine.
ENikS
September 15th, 2003, 03:46 PM
I would buy one for that price too...
I have one already and it has been very usefull tool for me.
Eugene
ScubaSky
September 15th, 2003, 03:53 PM
I have the Hyper-Aqualand and I get a lot of Ascent alarms when ever I move my arm up. It seems like the alarm is constantly going even though I am sitting at a constant Depth. Other than that it is great!! I leave it on the boat a lot because I want to get away from the noise.
Panama Jack
September 16th, 2003, 10:31 PM
I paid $299 US for mine, with the interface. It is a fine bottom timer, and alot more info is availible for the log book after downloading to your PC. ScubaSky is right, it is real sensitive to ascent rate, a quick movement of an arm to avoid a reef and beep beep beep beep.
mars2u
September 16th, 2003, 10:43 PM
sirius4procyon once bubbled...
I brought this over from another thread...
Citizen Dive Watch?
As weird as it sounds, I have the opportunity to buy a Citizen Diver's Promaster MA9004-21E here in the desert. Does anyone have any comments or experience with it? It costs 265 Euro's, I still have to convert it to Canadian.
Here is the link...
http://www.web-watches.com.au/citizen/promaster/divers/
Even weirder, I'm buying a boat while I'm here as well...
Sirius(ly)
Uhhh...I think you're paying too much. I have an ECO drive that has a depth gauge and I love it. Never needs batteries replaced. I thought about having one as a dive computer, but already have a computer so I went with the ECO drive...no complaints.
Check this out...very similar model (I believe, could be wrong...)
Hope this helps...they make great watches IMO.
Link: Citizen Promaster (http://s1059kxm.leisurepro.com/webapp/commerce/command/ProductDisplay?prrfnbr=8263&prmenbr=946&cgrfnbr=973&parentCategory=965&sort=prsdesc)
rdriver
September 16th, 2003, 10:56 PM
I would do a search on the web by P/N I think you could save a couple hunded dollars.
Rob
Tamas
April 4th, 2004, 04:20 PM
I have that same exact watch.....know as the Citizen Promaster Hyper Aqualand.....good little toy, pretty accurate as well as very informative at depth. I use it together with my dive computer as a back-up and also for my dive profiles. Since this watch has the synch module I use it for that, the computer has one as well but at $300 it's not worth the coin.
As already mentioned, it is very sensitive to movement, but over time you get used to the little beeps LOL!
I bought at a jeweller that had no idea what he was selling for $350CAN with the cradle - good deal for a good watch and back-up device.
String
April 4th, 2004, 06:56 PM
Ive got a basic solar powered Ecodrive watch. No o-ring seal to break to change battery and its a simple watch. No extras - It just tells me the time and has a moving bezel for dive time. In short - it works....Usually (i had one flood!)