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The 20th Anniversary Citizen Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Watch

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Written by Boris Ivkovic on June 20, 2011 in Citizen Aqualand, Citizen Watches - 7 Comments

The Citizen Men’s Eco-Drive 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Watch is a really astonishing timepiece, constructed as a part of the celebration of professional high quality diving watches from the Aqualand series. This sleek looking product has everything you need for serious scuba diving. The most notable feature is certainly its sophisticated depth meter, with a plenty of dive measurement functions.

Citizen 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Jv0030 01e Watch 1

Citizen 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Watch

The depth meter of this Citizen Aqualand Imperial Dive Watch displays depths to 100 meters in a digital format and also shows the current and maximum depth. In order to enjoy your underwater adventure to the maximum, the Japanese watch makers included a dive time measurement mode, a current and lowest temperature display and a surface interval measurement. This timepiece also has a dive log memory for up to 20 dives, which enables you to analyze your underwater endeavors. Its water resistance enables it to function without any problems, even at depths to 200 meters.

The Citizen Aqualand Imperial Dive Watch has coded buttons and an eye-catching asymmetric case, 48.5 millimeters in diameter and 16 millimeters thick. The case is made of stainless steel, just like the stationary bezel of this Citizen Anniversary Aqualand edition. This timepiece also features an innovative combination of an analog and a digital display.

Powered by both, natural and artificial light

The Citizen Aqualand Imperial Dive watch is also a right choice because it is eco-friendly. It uses the Eco Drive technology, which means that this product is fueled by light. The battery of this Citizen Aqualand watch charges from both, outdoor and indoor light and can last for a lifetime. When fully charged, this battery lasts for at least six months (there is also a low charge warning which lasts for one day). It can be recharged with no more than 1.5 hours of exposure to solar or artificial light. To insure precision for this diver’s watch, solar Eco-Drive powers the reliable Caliber U100 Japanese quartz movement.

The Citizen Aqualand Imperial Dive Watch, constructed to mark the 20th anniversary of products with this designation and to demonstrate the reasons for success in the last two decades. It also features a comfortable rubber strap with a buckle, three different alarms, a date display, electro-luminescence backlight for readability, world time in 42 cities and a scratch resistant mineral crystal with an anti-reflective coating.

Citizen 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Watch
Citizen 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Jv0030 01e Watch
Citizen 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Jv0030 01e Watch
Citizen 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Jv0030 01e Watch
Citizen 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Jv0030 1 R206492 Watch
Citizen 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Jv0030 1 R206492 Watch
Citizen 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Jv0030 1 R206492 Watch
Citizen 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Jv0030 1 R206492 Watch

JV0020-12F

Ref. No. JV0020-12F

Citizen Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Watch JV0020-12F
GenderMen
ShapeRound
Case MaterialStainless steel
Case Size48 mm
Case Thickness16 mm
CrystalMineral
Bracelet/StrapBlack rubber strap
DialBlack
MovementCaliber U100
Shock-ProofingNo
BezelStationary
CalendarYes
ChronographNo
Moon Phase IndicatorNo
Dual Time/World TimeYes
AlarmYes
DisplayAnalog and digital
Water-Resistance200 meters (660 feet)
Altimeter-Depth MeterYes
Power Reserve
AssemblyJapanese
Style
PriceEntry level luxury
JV0030-01E

Ref. No. JV0030-01E

Citizen Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Watch JV0030-01E
GenderMen
ShapeRound
Case MaterialStainless steel
Case Size48 mm
Case Thickness16 mm
CrystalMineral
Bracelet/StrapBlack rubber strap
DialBlack
MovementCaliber U100
Shock-ProofingNo
BezelStationary
CalendarYes
ChronographNo
Moon Phase IndicatorNo
Dual Time/World TimeYes
AlarmYes
DisplayAnalog and digital
Water-Resistance200 meters (660 feet)
Altimeter-Depth MeterYes
Power Reserve
AssemblyJapanese
Style
PriceEntry level luxury
JV0030-19F

Ref. No. JV0030-19F

Citizen Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Watch JV0030-19F
GenderMen
ShapeRound
Case MaterialStainless steel
Case Size48 mm
Case Thickness16 mm
CrystalMineral
Bracelet/StrapOrange rubber strap
DialBlack
MovementCaliber U100
Shock-ProofingNo
BezelStationary
CalendarYes
ChronographNo
Moon Phase IndicatorNo
Dual Time/World TimeYes
AlarmYes
DisplayAnalog and digital
Water-Resistance200 meters (660 feet)
Altimeter-Depth MeterYes
Power Reserve
AssemblyJapanese
Style
PriceEntry level luxury
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Written by Boris Ivkovic on June 20, 2011 in Citizen Aqualand, Citizen Watches - 7 Comments

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  1. Mick June 22, 2011

    These days all watches look fairly similar so you simply have to admire watches like this one that are completely unique and original. and as i see from the review lots of great functions for divers.

  2. Silvio Bracchi June 30, 2011

    I recently started diving and I bought this watch. It’s really useful cos you can review the depths and temperatures. I am also satisfied with the functioning of the solar battery, and the world time feature does come handy when you travel.

  3. Frank September 28, 2011

    Good functions, excellent price, nice design…..but I don’t like the dial……digital display is so small that you can’t see anything….
    It’s good for divers beginners, but for some experienced divers I think this is really small dial…..maybe I’m wrong but that is my opinion.

  4. Ron Fleming May 7, 2012

    It`s almost impossible that a watch which has features like an alarm, a depth meter, world time in 42 cities and the water resistance of 200 meters costs only $600. I was really charmed when I saw this watch for the first time.

  5. Dr Lawrence May 7, 2012

    Citizen has done a great job this time. I was looking for a good sport watch very long time. This watch is my first choice. It has everything that is necessary for an urban man like me.

  6. Ted Morison May 7, 2012

    I agree with Ron that this watch has some of the best features a watch can have, but there is a certain problem and that is the design. The designers made a big mistake by putting a lot of numbers, hands and some other stuff on a very small dial.

  7. Rick Steen February 20, 2014

    how much is this watch and do you have it in stock and ready to ship immediately?
    Citizen Men’s Eco-Drive 20th Anniversary Aqualand Black Imperial Dive Watch

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