![]() I reckon Citizen’s bleary-eyed designers drank too much to celebrate the gong and phoned-in the new model. This from the same watchmaker whose previous Aqualand won the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design’s Good Design Award. You don’t need me to tell you which end of the spectrum the 50.4mm Promaster Aqualand falls. In other words, Promasters vary from largely unobjectionable to inescapably hideous. The Promaster”s “aesthetic” ranges from the minimalist 42mm Promaster Tough ( my choice for rehab) to the maximalist 47mm Promaster Skyhawk A-T, a gigantic watch that requires a continuing ed course to master. Its robust 50.4-mm steel case has a three-piece construction that imparts it a hardy and unique silhouette, flanked on one side by two chronograph pushers and a knurled screw-down crown, and on its other by a depth-gauge sensor. In keeping with the Promaster aesthetic, the watch is large and multi-functional. ![]() ![]() In the interest of truthiness, let’s look at Citizen’s latest beast and read between the lines. Ahead of that digital circle jerk, ‘s Caleb Anderson has a “review” of the new Aqualand. Feel free to pop some Dramamine and join the April 15 online love fest. and Citizen have partnered to promote the Promaster Eco-Drive Aqualand 200m. ![]()
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