Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster Dive 44mm Watch with Gray Dial and Stainless Steel Bracelet - BN0167-50H
Citizen BN0167-50H Eco-Drive Promaster Dive 44mm Watch with Gray Sunray Dial and Stainless Steel Bracelet
Submerge yourself in the latest Dive watch to join Citizen’s innovative Promaster line. The robust 44mm silver-tone stainless steel exterior has an easy-grip dive bezel and crown at 4 o’clock, with the bold design secured to the wrist via a matching silver-tone stainless steel bracelet. The gray sunray dial features oversized hands and applied markers that add to its high legibility, while accents of a bright luminous material ensure quick readability to even the deepest depths. At the 4 o’clock position is a thoughtful date window, adding another element of functionality to this built-tough diver. Maintaining the robust standards of the Promaster Collection, the timepiece is water resistant up to 200 meters. Powered by Citizen’s proprietary Eco-Drive technology to provide light-powered vitality without ever needing a battery. Caliber E168.
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- Eco-Drive (E168)
Powered by any light source, continuously and sustainably, eliminating the need to replace watch batteries.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, the watch is water resistant up to 200 meters (20 Bar), making it suitable for scuba diving and other underwater activities.
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The watch uses Citizen's Eco-Drive technology, which harnesses light from any source to power the watch continuously, eliminating the need for battery replacements.
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The watch case and bracelet are made from durable silver-tone stainless steel. The crystal protecting the dial is a shatter-resistant mineral type, providing extra impact protection.
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Yes, the watch features luminous hands and markers along with cathedral-style hands, allowing for easy readability even in low-light conditions or underwater.
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This watch includes a rotating dive bezel for tracking elapsed time underwater and a date window positioned at 4 o'clock, enhancing both its functionality and convenience.

