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Anyone has the Citizen JV0020-12F Eco Drive? How do you like it. Im selling my Suunto Mosquito to get the Citizen JV0020-12F Eco Drive, tired of changing the battery every year or so.
Anyone has the Citizen JV0020-12F Eco Drive? How do you like it. Im selling my Suunto Mosquito to get the Citizen JV0020-12F Eco Drive, tired of changing the battery every year or so.
1. The Suunto Mosquito is a full diving computer capable of performing decompression calculations
2) The Citizen Eco Drive is just a Dive Watch. They are different species and you can not compare them.
3. I personally own and have used over for the past 10 years a Citizen HyperAqualand as my Dive Watch. Love it. That said, I must warn you that I have seen a few Citizen EcoDrive watches showing pressure sensor problems and even had to replace the battery (capacitor is the correct name) in a couple of others because they would not get charged any more, in spite of leaving them one week in the sun.