If you’re looking for a classic, no-frills diver with reliability and affordability as your priorities, the Citizen Promaster Dive is your watch.
Confusingly, there are a few distinct models under that name, but the Reference BN026x line, introduced in 2025, is where I would steer you. It offers tried-and-true 1960s design language in a 41mm stainless steel case, and is now available on a perforated rubber strap.

Citizen’s Promaster Sea collection can get a bit funky (see: the “Ecozilla”), but the Promaster Dive reference BN026x line aggregates the most appealing visual details from fan-favorites like the “Fugu” and “Fujitsubo.” The hour markers, handset, bezel and case are all understated and retro in the best way.
Whether you’re SCUBA diving, relaxing in a pool or sticking to dry land, it does everything you could ask for in an affordable diver. The legibility is pristine, it has 200m water resistance and it is powered by a set-it-and-forget-it Eco-Drive movement.

The hands, hour markers, and bezel pip are enhanced with Citizen’s in-house lume, and the dial is protected by a flat sapphire crystal with AR coating.
The fluted stainless steel bezel holds an aluminum insert with a 60-minute track, featuring a fully graduated 20-minute segment and a proper pip.





