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Thread: Thin, lightweight 200M or 300M diver?

Started 2 months, 1 week ago by Nehoc
Quote: Originally Posted by ecalzo maybe the citizen ecodrive 300M WR will be great...... dur to his solar movement it is so light..... +1. I think the ref# is BN0000-04H.
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suddha replied 2 months, 1 week ago
I\'ve got one for you: Bernhardt Corsair. Classically sized and a good weight. Swiss auto movement, good bracelet. $250 or so... but looks like it should cost three times that.

Marcello GT replied 2 months, 1 week ago
The St. Moritz AKA Momentum line may very well fit your fancy, esp. the so-called "Poor Man\'s Tuna" or Superstorm @ 500m WR. I\'m wearing mine right now on its original steel bracelet and it looks fantastic for the money! Albeit it is a large, solid, well-made watch, it is not overly heavy neither too tall at all - I would think it could fit quite easily under most sleeve cuffs. The very same ...

ecalzo replied 2 months, 1 week ago
maybe the citizen ecodrive 300M WR will be great...... dur to his solar movement it is so light.....

ecalzo replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Nehoc +1. I think the ref# is BN0000-04H. yes for sure absolutely.......

recon493 replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I would love to see a picture of the thickness of this watch from the side. Any help would be appreciated.

ddd replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Here you go. Can\'t say enough good things about this Citizen.

 

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ecalzo
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Thin, lightweight 200M or 300M...
Published (2009-10-11 17:40:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Nehoc +1. I think the ref# is BN0000-04H. yes for sure absolutely.......
Nehoc
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user's latest post:
Thin, lightweight 200M or 300M...
Published (2009-10-10 08:40:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by ecalzo maybe the citizen ecodrive 300M WR will be great...... dur to his solar movement it is so light..... +1. I think the ref# is BN0000-04H.
suddha
1
user's latest post:
Thin, lightweight 200M or 300M...
Published (2009-10-10 08:40:00)
I\'ve got one for you: Bernhardt Corsair. Classically sized and a good weight. Swiss auto movement, good bracelet. $250 or so... but looks like it should cost three times that.
Marcello GT
1
user's latest post:
Thin, lightweight 200M or 300M...
Published (2009-10-10 08:40:00)
The St. Moritz AKA Momentum line may very well fit your fancy, esp. the so-called "Poor Man\'s Tuna" or Superstorm @ 500m WR. I\'m wearing mine right now on its original steel bracelet and it looks fantastic for the money! Albeit it is a large, solid, well-made watch, it is not overly heavy neither too tall at all - I would think it could fit quite easily under most sleeve cuffs. The very same watch is available...
recon493
1
user's latest post:
Thin, lightweight 200M or 300M...
Published (2009-11-05 23:02:00)
I would love to see a picture of the thickness of this watch from the side. Any help would be appreciated.
ddd
1
user's latest post:
Thin, lightweight 200M or 300M...
Published (2009-11-06 10:02:00)
Here you go. Can\'t say enough good things about this Citizen.

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