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| > Citizen Men's Eco-Drive 180 WR100 Chronograph Watch AT0270-00E > Band material: stainless-steel > Other features include a black rubber strap . . . There's something wrong with the description. It shows the band as stainless steel and as rubber. Citizens makes both. The picture shows the rubber strap. The stainless one is noticably more expensive. Be sure you know what you're getting before risking your money. > Am I at risk of killing it if I try to bring it to 30M? Probably not. On the other hand, there's a link in the display you referenced that is pretty specific that Citizen watches rated for 100 meter depth should not be used for scuba diving. I like Citizen watches. I particularly like the Citizen HyperAqualand. It is a good watch. It's designed for diving and includes a depth display, temperature display and ascent speed display and warning. It records your depth and the temperature during a dive and downloads to a computer through an interface that is included in the base price. I own two of them and would buy them again without hesitation, particularly at the $230 price listed on the same site as the one you're looking at. My watches started out with a rubber band. I added a stainless band to each of them. The downside to the HyperAqualand is it's digital rather than analog, the backlight is nearly worthless and the ascent warning is too sensitive. In my opinion, those are minor issues compared to the features the watch has. Lee |
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