everything you brought up about this watch was right on the money. i've the black dial and white markers with gold outline, gold bezel numbers, and i love it. as a longtime mechanical watch snob and watch restorer, i've gotten away from mechanicals for my own use simply because of the cost of servicing, and the constant either watchwinders or need to reset...or usually on the watchwinder AND resetting. as you say, this looks supercool, very very light/comfortable, movement really hits those markers consistently, and extreeeemely accurate. this has become about my very favorite watch out of some 40 different divers, mostly all automatics and Swiss/Japanese and up to the $1500 mark. none of the QC (quality control) issues of seiko misalignment, etc. if you like divers, get it.
It's one of the most legible watch ever and pretty cute too. Let's call it Tortoise. Imagine the crown as the head of the tortoise and the 4 "legs" sticking out. It's one of those designs with good wrist presence without being overwhelming.
I love all my Citizen Watches. I recently bought this in the Blue color way. Like all Citizen Watches it wears very well and light. What attracted me to this was it look reminiscent to the Luminox seal diver which I have but this has the advantage of the Eco-Drive and the Lum is perfect even if it is not tritium but love the fact no battery change unlike the Luminox. Thanks for the review! P.S. I always where two watches an analog and a smart watch… after all “One is none and two is one”…always have a backup on everything. Thanks again!
Got this green model 8 months ago and I am still in love with it! When I look at it I always forget to read the time LOL it is unique and nostalgic at the same time. Wears very very light and looks perfect despite my small wrist. It's rough looking and very cute. I made the right choice
Thanks for the great review. I have the black dial with gold accents and black strap. Very comfortable and easy to wear, not to mention the distinctive looks never get boring.
I have the black face with gold accents. Absolutely love it! Super light and wears better than any other watch I have. No lugs make it wear great on the wrist but thicker NATOs likely won't work.
You can fit a thin NATO or Zulu strap. NATO strap isn't needed because this watch grips the strap very securely once you get the spring bars seated; it will NOT slip on the strap ... EVER! Zulu thin strap with a one-piece buckle is the deal for diving if you're a serious diver. An olive drab strap would work well with this particular green-themed watch.
@@harpomarx7777 yes. Single pass military straps are less prone to failure and loss of the watch. I do not like the forest green of this strap. Probably the watch would look better with an olive/khaki green strap. The one it comes with makes it look like a toy watch or a Casio.
I purchased this one, at a significant discount. It is not my favorite shade of green, but I removed the strap and put it on a black single-pass nylon strap. It makes it look more tactical and appealing. The dial is very dark, almost black. The BN0150 has a larger, more legible dial, but this one is nice too. I wish the minute hand had an orange outline, like many Citizen divers, and the full lume version of this. The watch is very light and wears fine on my 17.7cm/7in wrist. the case feels very nice, like some light stone. From a distance, the case may look like it's made of polycarbonate. Probably this is a watch that looks less expensive than its price, but that on the wrist feels and looks great. I prefer the dark grey case to the light grey of the original version. I can use it for spearfishing, it matches my wetsuit, and the bezel is easy to operate. The case seems very scratch resistant, and I put on a tempered glass 29mm or 28mm diameter screen protector, that fits great. I would have preferred a military green for this, like the Ecozilla, but with a black strap, this green is toned down. To some people, this may look a bit like a Casio. But also this is an unusual and comfortable design. Pretty unique, and I like it on my wrist more than I expected it to.
I've got the Black faced variant with gold numbers on the bezel. It has quietly worked its way into my top 3 rotation. Also my night watch due to crazy lume factor
Rob - feeling a bit cheated here with this brief review. I’m surprised you didn’t talk more about the case shape and style. This reissue is a very unique diver in a crowd of lookalikes, and would have enjoyed your comparisons to turtles, tunas and maybe another square (Bell & Ross).
I just bought one of these off amazon..its coming today actually..mine is the gold and silver version..but I got it on a christmas sale for like $307.00..wel I should say because of the Duratech coating its Gray with gold highlights,,,
I got this model based on this video. I wanted this watch, but didn't really want a camo pattern face. It turns out that specifically the green model has a camo pattern that is so dark as to be near-invisible, as seen in the video. Probably even darker in-person. Works for me.
Just purchased the standard version for $180, nice lightweight titanium watch, wears alot smaller than the size would indicate. In a sea of dive watches it's a little different and at the price I paid, excellent value.
@@psyteo3130 I purchased it in the UK from H. Samuel . They reduced it to £199 and then took a further 20% off for one weekend making it £159 pounds sterling.
The series was supposed to have been inspired by the 1982 1300m diver which had day and date windows (no solar). I am partial to the BN0220-16E in this new series (grey with orange highlights) which looks closest to the original, and has a simple black dial rather than the camo pattern. Sapphire would have been a great addition to these models, but nevertheless ... I don't think these have been a big hit, largely because of the unusual styling. However, they DO grow on you every time you look at them, and the massive titanium block is a real draw. Given the massive discounts I am now seeing your video has prompted me to re-consider my initial opinion.
Still Best Buy on Amazon. Just ordered today 4/19/24 for$287.00 also been buying Boluva Sea king on sale $ 525 and a Precisionist silver and gold with red and yellow accents for $552 down from $995 love the deals.
The super titanium MRK is NOT COATED. It has been given a SURFACE TREATMENT to harden the metal's case, or skin. You also need to learn how to use the article "an". The crown and case back are super titanium TIG, less harder than the case and bezel, by the way; that's why the color is different.
You’re such a critical and detailed person. Perhaps you should work on your punctuation. I noticed quite a run on sentence. “Less Harder” is grammatically incorrect as well. None of us are perfect. Relax and enjoy the content. No need to school Rob 😊.
@@markjackson3459 Oh, I'm not asking them to stop making large watches, just add some smaller options. If microbrands can provide a choice of sizes, Citizen surely can as well.
Diver watches are tool watches and the hence larger size usually for better legibility. Citizen does make smaller watches , you just have to do some research and find one. Otherwise Seiko makes a Solar dive watch in 38 mm both on rubber strap and bracelet .
47mm🤔🤔 It's not a watch ☹ Put a propeller and call it submarine 😉😉 24mm strap?? Seat belt Why modern divers are on steroids?? Even the modern ny0040 became 44mm from 41.2 Wish for a seiko mm300 40mm😇
everything you brought up about this watch was right on the money. i've the black dial and white markers with gold outline, gold bezel numbers, and i love it. as a longtime mechanical watch snob and watch restorer, i've gotten away from mechanicals for my own use simply because of the cost of servicing, and the constant either watchwinders or need to reset...or usually on the watchwinder AND resetting. as you say, this looks supercool, very very light/comfortable, movement really hits those markers consistently, and extreeeemely accurate. this has become about my very favorite watch out of some 40 different divers, mostly all automatics and Swiss/Japanese and up to the $1500 mark. none of the QC (quality control) issues of seiko misalignment, etc. if you like divers, get it.
I'm rapidly becoming more of a Citizen fan than Seiko.
It's one of the most legible watch ever and pretty cute too. Let's call it Tortoise. Imagine the crown as the head of the tortoise and the 4 "legs" sticking out. It's one of those designs with good wrist presence without being overwhelming.
there's already a Seiko tortoise.
@@dustingaddis2423 That's a "land" tortoise
@@fungus70 All tortoises live on land, hence the nickname tortoise
I call mine "Ninja Turtle."
Citizen Landmine suits it.
I love all my Citizen Watches. I recently bought this in the Blue color way. Like all Citizen Watches it wears very well and light. What attracted me to this was it look reminiscent to the Luminox seal diver which I have but this has the advantage of the Eco-Drive and the Lum is perfect even if it is not tritium but love the fact no battery change unlike the Luminox. Thanks for the review! P.S. I always where two watches an analog and a smart watch… after all “One is none and two is one”…always have a backup on everything. Thanks again!
Got this green model 8 months ago and I am still in love with it! When I look at it I always forget to read the time LOL it is unique and nostalgic at the same time. Wears very very light and looks perfect despite my small wrist. It's rough looking and very cute. I made the right choice
Thanks for the great review. I have the black dial with gold accents and black strap. Very comfortable and easy to wear, not to mention the distinctive looks never get boring.
If McMahon is giving his seal of approval on this watch, I will have to buy it.
@@samayoa95 I may prefer the green one here to my gold-accented one even though they are very similar.
I have the black face with gold accents. Absolutely love it! Super light and wears better than any other watch I have. No lugs make it wear great on the wrist but thicker NATOs likely won't work.
You can fit a thin NATO or Zulu strap. NATO strap isn't needed because this watch grips the strap very securely once you get the spring bars seated; it will NOT slip on the strap ... EVER! Zulu thin strap with a one-piece buckle is the deal for diving if you're a serious diver. An olive drab strap would work well with this particular green-themed watch.
Where did you get the black/gold from?
@@harpomarx7777 yes. Single pass military straps are less prone to failure and loss of the watch. I do not like the forest green of this strap. Probably the watch would look better with an olive/khaki green strap. The one it comes with makes it look like a toy watch or a Casio.
I purchased this one, at a significant discount. It is not my favorite shade of green, but I removed the strap and put it on a black single-pass nylon strap. It makes it look more tactical and appealing. The dial is very dark, almost black. The BN0150 has a larger, more legible dial, but this one is nice too. I wish the minute hand had an orange outline, like many Citizen divers, and the full lume version of this. The watch is very light and wears fine on my 17.7cm/7in wrist.
the case feels very nice, like some light stone. From a distance, the case may look like it's made of polycarbonate. Probably this is a watch that looks less expensive than its price, but that on the wrist feels and looks great.
I prefer the dark grey case to the light grey of the original version. I can use it for spearfishing, it matches my wetsuit, and the bezel is easy to operate. The case seems very scratch resistant, and I put on a tempered glass 29mm or 28mm diameter screen protector, that fits great. I would have preferred a military green for this, like the Ecozilla, but with a black strap, this green is toned down. To some people, this may look a bit like a Casio. But also this is an unusual and comfortable design. Pretty unique, and I like it on my wrist more than I expected it to.
Cuanto pagaste por el?
I've got the Black faced variant with gold numbers on the bezel. It has quietly worked its way into my top 3 rotation. Also my night watch due to crazy lume factor
@Scott Munczenski Can third that. It's just all round a joy on the wrist. One of my faves.
just picked one up for $177 great value for money, they wear alot smaller than the size suggests.
Black dial is the easiest to read in water or at night. That is a key point even if the blue and the green are cooler of course
Just ordered mine from Saltzman. Thanks for the discount code. It makes it worth it.
Rob - feeling a bit cheated here with this brief review. I’m surprised you didn’t talk more about the case shape and style. This reissue is a very unique diver in a crowd of lookalikes, and would have enjoyed your comparisons to turtles, tunas and maybe another square (Bell & Ross).
I just bought one of these off amazon..its coming today actually..mine is the gold and silver version..but I got it on a christmas sale for like $307.00..wel I should say because of the Duratech coating its Gray with gold highlights,,,
Citizen hitting it out of the park again
Looks like a beast. Spec wise seems very wearable.
I got the 82 throwback model and it's very wearable. Feels like a 42 on the wrist.
I got this model based on this video. I wanted this watch, but didn't really want a camo pattern face. It turns out that specifically the green model has a camo pattern that is so dark as to be near-invisible, as seen in the video. Probably even darker in-person. Works for me.
Great review Rob. Didn’t get this one, but did get the pepsi GMT with your code. Riculous price. Thanks-and thanks to Saltzman’s! Great people.
Just purchased the standard version for $180, nice lightweight titanium watch, wears alot smaller than the size would indicate. In a sea of dive watches it's a little different and at the price I paid, excellent value.
$180 is really really cheap. Where did you get it?
@@psyteo3130 I purchased it in the UK from H. Samuel . They reduced it to £199 and then took a further 20% off for one weekend making it £159 pounds sterling.
Cual es la versión standard?
I have the black/gilt dial and it is awesome. Wears great and it is very unique looking watch.
I love this watch and I love Citizen, but they just don't understand the color green.
A watch befitting the company that pioneered the first titanium watch 52 years ago: Citizen
Bought this, thanks to this review. Great work!!
Hope you enjoy it!
You and that code are going to cost me money. Thanks I think. 😆
Gorgeous watch! Great review. Thank you.
The series was supposed to have been inspired by the 1982 1300m diver which had day and date windows (no solar). I am partial to the BN0220-16E in this new series (grey with orange highlights) which looks closest to the original, and has a simple black dial rather than the camo pattern. Sapphire would have been a great addition to these models, but nevertheless ...
I don't think these have been a big hit, largely because of the unusual styling. However, they DO grow on you every time you look at them, and the massive titanium block is a real draw. Given the massive discounts I am now seeing your video has prompted me to re-consider my initial opinion.
I have the black face with gilt hands and indices. I have a 6” wrist and it doesn’t come close to the edges of my wrist.
That’s is awesome. What a beast 😍
some says it looks like a tortoise or turtle....the Crown is the HEAD, the 4 bulge out parts are the legs.
I've been dropping major hints to my wife about wanting this. Will update when she finally gets it through her head. 😭😭🤣🤣 It's already been 6 months.
Вылези из под каблука😄
It is selling for $277.00 on Amazon as I post.
Still Best Buy on Amazon. Just ordered today 4/19/24 for$287.00 also been buying Boluva Sea king on sale $ 525 and a Precisionist silver and gold with red and yellow accents for $552 down from $995 love the deals.
Thanks for an awesome review as always Rob, can anybody comment on how good the Lume is compared to a seiko tuna?
Thanks!
Cool watch.
Great review. 😊 Thank you 🙏
Lots of ladies below commenting its to big for their wrists. 😂
I want the gold-black one
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder! I find the case offensive to my eyeballs 😎
FYI, Coupon Code is not good for all brands / items Saltzmans sells
Correct. Good for this watch and some other Citizen watches.
great review, i know its not but the case looks like polycarbonate
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Should really call it ‘the landmine’
The only excuse for that is WATERPROOF TO 50000M
The super titanium MRK is NOT COATED. It has been given a SURFACE TREATMENT to harden the metal's case, or skin.
You also need to learn how to use the article "an".
The crown and case back are super titanium TIG, less harder than the case and bezel, by the way; that's why the color is different.
You’re such a critical and detailed person. Perhaps you should work on your punctuation. I noticed quite a run on sentence. “Less Harder” is grammatically incorrect as well. None of us are perfect. Relax and enjoy the content. No need to school Rob 😊.
It looks like a kids/toy watch?
I wish Citizen would finally get that memo that we now like smaller watches. They have so many good watches that are just too big.
Funny I sent them a memo the other day saying please keep the bigger watches. With my 8" wrist the newer smaller watches look pathetic!
@@markjackson3459 Oh, I'm not asking them to stop making large watches, just add some smaller options. If microbrands can provide a choice of sizes, Citizen surely can as well.
The majority of Citizen divers are small. Too small for my 8.5" wrist.
Diver watches are tool watches and the hence larger size usually for better legibility. Citizen does make smaller watches , you just have to do some research and find one. Otherwise Seiko makes a Solar dive watch in 38 mm both on rubber strap and bracelet .
No way this tank finds the way on my wrist
47mm🤔🤔
It's not a watch ☹
Put a propeller and call it submarine 😉😉
24mm strap??
Seat belt
Why modern divers are on steroids??
Even the modern ny0040 became 44mm from 41.2
Wish for a seiko mm300 40mm😇