@@ianv7401 oh heck yeah! Good on you, I was trying it on thinking it could be daily, I think it makes a tremendous statement without the wearing person even having to try. And then after work you can go on a nice dive! Haha.
That is a rather large watch. I like it. Dive computers are making these beasts obsolete. Kind of too bad really. Should have showed the lume...The one I saw last year was way better than my Tuna. Cheers!!!
It is making them dinosaurs for sure. The line is good, but I have a Seiko marinemaster 300m Tuna (SBBN015), and it still shines brighter than this watch actually. That being said, this watch has huge indices and that makes for easier viewing than the Tuna.
I wear mine on a 26mm MN strap (elastic). You need an adapter ring from SuppaParts or similar. The caseback is just the middle part of the back, the outside ring can be removed by taking out the 4 crews and then replaced with the adapter ring or lugs. And i think Citizen is very modest about the 1000m depth rating, as not to embarrass companies like Omega or Rolex by making a 5000m+ capable watch.
@@dikkie1000 Thank you so much for this awesome comment. You clearly know more than I do about some of the ins and outs of this watch. I think that comment is very helpful to our readers who have this watch, or are considering purchasing it. If you’re able to, reply and post a picture of your strap. That would be awesome!
A truck with a 40 feet trailer can probably drive over it, and minus the clasp, I am quite sure it would still keep running ( not that I would try though ).
@@Gunsofvegas That is a great point. I have tried on one of those Rolex see dwellers and it seem to have a curve to it is it laying on your wrist so felt smaller and more comfortable. It wasn’t just a cylinder block.
Wear mine everyday
Love it. Super comfortable
@@ianv7401 oh heck yeah! Good on you, I was trying it on thinking it could be daily, I think it makes a tremendous statement without the wearing person even having to try. And then after work you can go on a nice dive! Haha.
Lol I love it..and unlike invicta watches it has purpose❤❤and its a citizen I trust the hell outta citizen....
I was looking at one last year, it's a tank 🔥👌
@@Matt-uq3in did you buy it!?
@@MyWatchTherapy no I'm looking at the SBDB013 tuna instead 😂
@@Matt-uq3in you who are so wise. I’ve had one of those in a cart on a website from Japan a few times.
Wow! Not for everyday!
You are right. It's even too big to be a "desk diver." It really is for active times in your day, and near or in water.
That is a rather large watch. I like it. Dive computers are making these beasts obsolete. Kind of too bad really. Should have showed the lume...The one I saw last year was way better than my Tuna. Cheers!!!
It is making them dinosaurs for sure. The line is good, but I have a Seiko marinemaster 300m Tuna (SBBN015), and it still shines brighter than this watch actually. That being said, this watch has huge indices and that makes for easier viewing than the Tuna.
I wear mine on a 26mm MN strap (elastic). You need an adapter ring from SuppaParts or similar. The caseback is just the middle part of the back, the outside ring can be removed by taking out the 4 crews and then replaced with the adapter ring or lugs.
And i think Citizen is very modest about the 1000m depth rating, as not to embarrass companies like Omega or Rolex by making a 5000m+ capable watch.
@@dikkie1000 Thank you so much for this awesome comment. You clearly know more than I do about some of the ins and outs of this watch. I think that comment is very helpful to our readers who have this watch, or are considering purchasing it. If you’re able to, reply and post a picture of your strap. That would be awesome!
That thing is a behemoth..Im surprised theres no crown protection on it though..
@@TheMarky26 it’s like wearing body armor. Great point about no crown protection, being in the deep depths and damaging it wouldn’t be a good thing.
A truck with a 40 feet trailer can probably drive over it, and minus the clasp, I am quite sure it would still keep running ( not that I would try though ).
I have no doubt you are right. And all of that could happen a thousand meters underwater and not a drop would get in.
Rolex SeaDweller is 1200m and it’s small compared to this,
Roughly 1/3rd the size.
@@Gunsofvegas That is a great point. I have tried on one of those Rolex see dwellers and it seem to have a curve to it is it laying on your wrist so felt smaller and more comfortable. It wasn’t just a cylinder block.
LOL 500 to a thousand meters deep ! Impossible
@@scottweir6799 I always wonder how they test to that depth!