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Measuring Depth: Citizen Marks 40 Years of the Aqualand Legacy with Limited Edition Promaster Tribute

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Citizen is marking four decades since a pivotal moment in dive watch history with the release of a new limited edition of the trailblazing Aqualand. Launched in 1985, this timepiece was the first diver’s watch to incorporate an electronic depth sensor, changing how divers interacted with wrist-worn instruments. The PROMASTER Aqualand 40th Anniversary Limited Edition (Ref. JP2008-06E), announced ahead of its July 2025 release, stays largely faithful to the design of the original while incorporating modern materials and diving functions.

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The anniversary edition carries over the defining characteristics of the 1985 watch: an oversized case, a bulbous depth sensor protruding from the 9 o’clock position, and a crown offset to 4 o’clock. While the dimensions are imposing— a 50.7mm case diameter and a thickness of 14.8mm— the watch remains purpose-built, engineered for readability and function in demanding underwater environments.

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The steel case features a matte brushed finish in gray, with gold-plated accents on the pushers, the markers and hands, the bezel, and the gauge. Functionality remains at the center: the analog-digital display on the black dial provides standard timekeeping along with a calendar, alarm, chronograph, and, most crucially, depth measurement and dive time tracking in dive mode. An ascent rate alarm warns divers if they are surfacing too quickly.

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The watch is ISO-certified and water-resistant to 200 meters. As such, it includes unidirectional diver's bezel, prominent luminescent hour markers and different hands, and a screw-lock crown. Inside is Citizen’s Cal. C520, a quartz movement with an accuracy rating of ±20 seconds per month.

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The watch is attached to a plant-based polyurethane strap developed by Mitsubishi Chemical. It’s a sustainable alternative to traditional rubber straps, with improved resistance to water degradation.

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Citizen will produce 5,800 pieces of the anniversary edition worldwide, with each case back carrying a commemorative engraving referencing the Aqualand’s depth sensor.

Pricing is marked at $595.

To learn more, visit Citizen, here.

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