"Promaster Aqualand Limited Edition 2025" - Citizen continues to write history
This new diver's watch from the Japanese watch company immediately reveals that it's more capable than other models in its category. This was even more true when it first appeared in 1985: At that time, the "Aqualand" from Citizen's Promaster line was the first diver's watch with an electronic depth gauge.

Citizen: Forward-looking first mover
This puts them in good company, as Citizen's more than 100-year history has seen numerous world firsts, milestones, and technical achievements. For example, in 1970, the brand launched the world's first watch with a solid titanium case. Thanks to the surface hardening process, Citizen transformed this into Duratect Super Titanium, which is used in numerous models today.
The energy crisis of the mid-1970s was one of the triggers for Citizen to find alternative energy sources. Thus, in 1976, the watch manufacturer presented the world's first analog light-powered watch, the "Crystron Solar Cell." The technology was called Eco-Drive and is now used in around 80 percent of the brand's non-mechanical watches.
Citizen also uses another innovative technology in its watches: the Global Positioning System, or GPS for short, which the brand was the first to integrate into a light-powered wristwatch water-resistant to 20 bar in 2020.
“Promaster Aqualand Limited Edition 2025”

Citizen celebrates the 40th anniversary of the “Aqualand” with an edition limited to 5,800 pieces worldwide.
And the diver's watch faithfully reproduces this original – almost. To mark the anniversary, it features gold-plated accents on the impressive 50.7-millimeter case, screw-down crown, pushers, and depth sensor.
The case back is engraved with a logo inspired by the iconic shape of the sensor.


The dial, equipped with luminous numerals and luminous hands, has an additional digital display at 12 o'clock.
This not only displays the time, calendar, alarm and 1/100 chronograph, but also allows depth measurement and tracking of dive time in dive mode.
In addition, the “Aqualand”, which is water-resistant to 20 bar, is equipped with a unidirectional rotating bezel and an ascent rate alarm function, which emits a warning signal if the ascent is too fast.
The functional timepiece is worn on a strap made of Benebioltm (biomass-based polyurethane). It is hydrolysis-resistant, meaning it is resistant to chemical degradation by water or moisture, and thus less harmful to the environment than other plastic straps.
(RRP 479 €)






