There is a slightly more expensive 30th Anniversary edition (BN-2037-03E) – that comes with a pink-gold tone ion plated bezel as well. The new Citizen PROMASTER Eco-Drive Aqualand (BN2036-14E) comes in at a relatively affordable price of between $400 to $600 USD depending on where you look. The other is functionality, so here’s a watch that in my opinion fits the bill better, as something to use for real diving. Yet the replacement value is only one issue. For most of us however, we’re better off with something cheaper and easily replaceable. If these issues are of no concern to you then wear your luxury diver as you please. Really then the way that you should be thinking about your watch is that it is a tool, which means that it should be something you can afford to lose or can afford to give a few knocks to without anxiety. More importantly, when you’re diving, you need to manage many pieces of equipment other than your watch that are usually more critical to your survival, meaning to say that if you’re concerned about your watch too much, you could die. First of all, most of the good diving sites are in remote places where security is lax or non-existent and where wearing a recognisable expensive watch might open one to robbery or theft.
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