Tech Specs from Citizen Features Overview It’s available now for $795 in the standard edition (in three colors) or $1,095 for the 1,000 piece LE that comes in a gear box with a LifeLine JAWZ diving tool and sheath. So, if you’re looking a beefy and tech-filled puck for your summertime adventures, the steel-and-sapphire Citizen Promaster Aqualand could be what your dive doctor ordered. Maybe kick things off there before you head down under the waves, yeah? Dive tool that comes with the Limited Edition That said, I’m guessing those pushers are something you won’t want to mess with while you’re under the water, just to keep that 200m WR intact. It’s also got the quite lovely EcoDrive setup in it (meaning it’s powered by light), and it’s also packing a chronograph function in there to help you time whatever you need. The Citizen Promaster Aqualand is more than a one-trick pony with the dive depth tracking. Once you’re out of the water, the watch knows that, and you’re back to time-tracking mode. And then, as you rise, that will swing back around. This relies then on the pressure to tell how deep you are, marking out 3 meter increments through 15m, and then going to 5 meter increments all the way up to 50 meters. Anyways, once the water enters that, the watch knows it’s time to start tracking depth. That’s over on the left side of the case, where it looks like a HotWheels rim set into the middle of a valve cover. The latest version of the Citizen Promaster Aqualand is definitely a beast (50mm by 15.9mm thick), but all that depth tracking has to show up somewhere. There are folks who do use them for their intended design, and since 1985, the Citizen Promaster Aqualand has been doing it in a way that automatically knows when you’re in the water and switches to depth tracking mode. A legendary tool watch set that might also save your life - now that’s something you might want to have.For most of us, I’m going to venture to say that dive watches are something we appreciate more for the style and ruggedness, and not necessarily so much for, you know, actual diving. The set also includes a carabiner to clip the tool to the dive suit, a spring-loaded sheath that keeps the tool in place and a USB drive loaded with tutorials and videos showing you the tool in action. The tool allows you to easily cut rope, monofilament line, netting, webbing, or other materials a diver might find themselves tangled in with just one hand. Life-Saving AccessoriesĪs if the bold timepiece on your wrist wasn’t already badass enough, the limited edition set comes with the Lifeline® JAWZ™ titanium rescue tool. And yes, you indeed can rock that 46mm diameter in style, my friend. Its dive-grade luminous dials are both eye-catching and visible in the murky depths, or when the campfire’s going out. Its Max Depth Memory ring alone deserves some awards. Its two-tone blue aluminum bezel halos a dial that elegantly packs tons of dive watch utility. This big, bold watch makes a statement in and out of the ocean. It's also rated to a depth of 200m, is fitted with a screw-down crown and thanks to its Eco-Drive system, is powered by any available light. The limited-edition Promaster AQUALAND is a true diver’s watch with advanced features like Auto-Start Dive Mode, maximum depth memory, depth display to 50 meters and a one-second chronograph measuring up to 50 minutes.