

Citizens promaster iso#
You might assume that a size reduction must equal some lost diving capability, but the screw-down crown locks in 200m of water resistance and the minute-marked bezel fulfils all of the criteria for ISO certification - as you can tell by the word “diver’s” on the dial. A 4 o’clock crown also compacts the visual bulk, as well as preventing anything from digging into your wrist when moving around. The case has a short and stout stature, not too unlike a Tuna can shape but with some robust lugs sloping towards the strap. Proportionally the package looks just as good as the bigger sibling, and the unchanged 11.6mm thickness is still thin enough to feel balanced. This new edition of the Promaster Dive 37mm is actually even more compact than its name suggests, with a diameter of 36.5mm and a lug-to-lug of 43mm. The Citizen Promaster Dive in its classic 44mm size certainly holds its place in the watch community, however it’s just not feasible to bear it on a thin wrist.


If you’ve got small wrists or just prefer the look of a smaller watch, these three references are a distilled shot of the Citizen personality with great specs to back that up.Īlthough the utilisation of short lug-to-lug lengths is known to make big cases easier to wear, there’s only so much effect that can have on a huge slab of metal. Rather than filling some imagined hole in your collection with a niche genre, the new Citizen Promaster Dive 37mm series is offering something simple and satisfying. Given the sheer amount of dive watches which get released every day, it’s pretty common for them to include some kind of design gimmick that attempts to set itself apart. Three models are available in black, blue or grey with a gold PVD case.Despite its reduced size, it retains all necessary diving specifications.The Citizen Promaster Dive 37mm shrinks down the crowd-favourite dive watch.I/trending 6759 The Citizen Promaster Dive 37mm is a no-gimmick joy for smaller tastes Fergus Nash
