Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Best Selling in Wristwatches
Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Save on Wristwatches
Nice practical watch. Since it's made of titanium it's super light, with sort of a light greyish matte color on the case and bezel; you can hardly tell you're wearing it. As far as stylish, I don't know. It all depends on what you consider stylish. To me it's a plain looking Diver's watch. I have always had a strong liking for Diver's watches ever since I was a kid. I own many, from different makers. This is a functional tool watch as far as I'm concerned. It meets ISO requirements in order to be classified as a true "Diver's watch" with a depth water resistance of 200 meters. Many so called Diver's watches, and watches that look like Diver's watches really aren't true Diver's watches. It has a great looking bluish lumen on the hands contrasting with a greenish colored lumen on the dial markers and 12 o'clock bezel insert, that when charged by light stays bright for quite awhile, and is clearly visible throughout the night. It has a very unique looking unidirectional outer bezel/chapter ring that's easy to grasp, and turns smoothly, staying in place when adjusted. Furthermore, since it is an Eco-Drive Quartz watch, it is very accurate, and reliable, and it's water resistance never needs to be compromised by opening the back to change batteries. It even has a nice looking rubber strap that is comfortable, and appears to be quite durable. I trade straps on my watches regularly, and currently have it on a NATO strap, which I'm a fan of. I'll be putting it back on it's original rubber strap from time to time though. Is this watch as good looking as some of my higher priced Citizens, Seikos, Omegas, Steinharts, etc.? Perhaps not, but a classic, good looking, functional, reliable Dive watch it is. It's different, and is it's own watch, without trying to mimic something it isn't, like so many other brands and styles are guilty of (I own some of those too). It's well worth the price. I like it, and would recommend it to anyone looking for this kind of timepiece. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Great watch!! Keeps perfect time so far, checked against the atomic clock. It is lightweight and comfortable. The hands and bezel are easy to read at night and stay bright all night long. I'd buy it again
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I am now living by the ocean, and noticed that my stainless steel cased dive watch was beginning to show signs of rust - most stainless steels will. So I was in the market for a titanium case, and have had good experiences with previous eco-drive watches. This one touches all the bases: light, titanium, solar driven, and comfortable at a very good price. Would buy again.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I love the Citizen Diver in Titanium. I have the Diver in Stainless Steel also but I'm spoiled with Titanium and the SS one feels like a hammer strapped to my wrist. I'm exaggerating but it bugged me that the steel one is so heavy. That's why I love the Titanium, so light! And it looks sharp too.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The watch itself, is fantastic, the strap is very very comfortable. Surprisingly very comfortable. The only flaw I can think of is on the strap itself : the little ring attach for the extra length of the strap are making difficult to remove as the strap is nice and thick therefore a bit less flexible to curve out from there and combine with my 10 thumbs....it takes a 15 seconds more to remove but I can live with that pretty easily ! Otherwise , It looks very good, wears well, comfortable, easy to read, keeps time well, feels solid. I am very happy with it
Verified purchase: No