Gasket code is 393-00211 0.8 mm flat cross section. 32 mm diameter I replaced the original (flat cross section) gasket with a round cross section of the same size. Works perfectly well , although i rarely go deeper than 35 metres these days 👍🏼
I think it was the 2mm blade, usually 2mm is the green handle if the screwdrivers follow standard colour code. But I'm not sure, as the video was actually taken quite a few years ago. Either way, choose the blade that best fits the screw, it might not be the green! Next battery change I'll check.
This watch needs an eco drive update with a backlit display and nothing more (no screw down push buttons, no additional hands on the dial). Citizen will not listen.
Thank you for this video, it will make my future battery replacements easier. the jp2000 is still the best free diver watch money can buy..
Thanks, glad it is of some use!
Gasket code is 393-00211
0.8 mm flat cross section. 32 mm diameter
I replaced the original (flat cross section) gasket with a round cross section of the same size. Works perfectly well , although i rarely go deeper than 35 metres these days 👍🏼
what a noice and good video :D)))
why thank you you noice and good citizen :D)))))
Excellent many thanks showing inside of this beauty still best diver watch without deco info
@@teunaydin Thanks, yeah they're a classic!
Where to buy O-rings to Citizen Aqualand JP2000-08E ??
What type of screw driver?
I think it was the 2mm blade, usually 2mm is the green handle if the screwdrivers follow standard colour code. But I'm not sure, as the video was actually taken quite a few years ago. Either way, choose the blade that best fits the screw, it might not be the green! Next battery change I'll check.
This watch needs an eco drive update with a backlit display and nothing more (no screw down push buttons, no additional hands on the dial). Citizen will not listen.
That would be an excellent update.