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    Citizen Promaster 1000M Pro Diver

    Hi folks, does anyone know if this watch is discontinued? I can’t find it for sale from anywhere reputable in the UK and it shows as out of stock further afield.

    It’s this one I’m referring to:

    https://www.citizenwatch.com/us/en/p...N7020-17E.html

    Thanks,

    Martin

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    Still available here in eu
    https://www.timeshop24.com/citizen-bn7020-09e.html

    Jomashop (Further afield) is ok

    https://www.jomashop.com/citizen-wat...iABEgIcZPD_BwE

    Look like it’s a few years old and bit niche, so wouldn’t be surprised if they were discontinued
    Last edited by ej86; 25th March 2020 at 19:36.

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    Tried this watch on once at an airport outlet - comically large for my wrist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ej86 View Post
    Still available here in eu
    https://www.timeshop24.com/citizen-bn7020-09e.html

    Jomashop (Further afield) is ok

    https://www.jomashop.com/citizen-wat...iABEgIcZPD_BwE

    Look like it’s a few years old and bit niche, so wouldn’t be surprised if they were discontinued
    Thanks for this. Is Time Shop a reliable outfit?

    Assuming I bought from Jomashop, how does the whole duty charges work?

    Thanks,

    Martin

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    Citizen Promaster 1000M Pro Diver

    For what it’s worth, I have its little brother. A fantastic, super-tough, and really accurate watch. Plus, no lugs, so fits my hamster wrist without a problem.



    PS, it’’s the one on the left.


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    I like that too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MTM84 View Post
    Thanks for this. Is Time Shop a reliable outfit?

    Assuming I bought from Jomashop, how does the whole duty charges work?

    Thanks,

    Martin
    No idea about timeshop- is use a credit card and google them, but they look sound. With Jomashop I’ve had to pay DHL tax before getting it.

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    Thanks

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    https://www.ebay.com/itm/233160260806

    Seems to be lots available from this seller. Never used them before, so not a recommendation.

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    Last edited by stefmcd; 26th March 2020 at 12:03.

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    I'm pretty sure that Wallace Allan in Ayr had one in the window a few months ago.

    Even in the display, it looked enormous &, for reference, I'm a 44mm Panerai & 55mm G-shock-wearing chap who's had several eco-Zillas in the past.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jwg663 View Post
    I'm pretty sure that Wallace Allan in Ayr had one in the window a few months ago.

    Even in the display, it looked enormous &, for reference, I'm a 44mm Panerai & 55mm G-shock-wearing chap who's had several eco-Zillas in the past.
    They did last summer Jim. I was wearing a blackzilla when I asked to see it. I didn't even take it off the cushion too try on it was just too big. I have a blackzilla and a ecozilla and there not small watches.

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    Thanks guys.

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    Still interested in this watch if anyone spots a new one anywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MTM84 View Post
    Still interested in this watch if anyone spots a new one anywhere.
    There are a few new ones for sale on a well known auction site but you’d have to factor in import duties and taxes I’ve seen one in person and it’s a massive timepiece I’d honestly recommend that if you get the chance then try it on before buying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boeingdriver View Post
    There are a few new ones for sale on a well known auction site but you’d have to factor in import duties and taxes I’ve seen one in person and it’s a massive timepiece I’d honestly recommend that if you get the chance then try it on before buying.
    Thanks for this. I was looking again at videos last night and I know what you mean about the size...it may be a purchase I’d end up regretting and find difficult to sell on as a result.

    Regardless of the watch, is Chrono24 considered a safe bet when buying online?

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    Cheaper option would be to buy a box of Mr. Kiplings apple tarts and strap one onto your wrist its about the same depth.

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    At 53mm across and three feet high you'll need gorilla wrists!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuggy#1 View Post
    Cheaper option would be to buy a box of Mr. Kiplings apple tarts and strap one onto your wrist its about the same depth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuggy#1 View Post
    Cheaper option would be to buy a box of Mr. Kiplings apple tarts and strap one onto your wrist its about the same depth.
    🤣I’ve watched a few more videos and yes, bad idea...

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    Ecozillia or Blackzilla a bit more manageable size wise if it's the solar your after.

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