Cheap rubber band is absolutely ugly, and it finally snapped off after 2 years of diving (total only about 40 dives). Citizen’s limited warranty apparently doesn’t cover this. Won’t be buying citizen ever again.
I’ve had my pro master diver for at least 5 years and I’m buying a band at least once a year. At this point I have spent at least as much for bands as I did for the watch when new. It is a great dive watch, I have not had any issues at maximum depth with normal air and one mix gas dive to 155 ft. If not for the problems with the band wearing out I would give it a 5. If
I've had this same watch but the chronograph version that also reads the dive depth and I just love but, there are two points that need to be taken when buying this watch for diving. - Basically you go with the supplied rubber strap (witch you have to constantly adjust) or you go with a Nato strap. The case shape doesn't allow for aftermarket straps, to my knowledge. - A major flaw in my opinion, and since this is supposed to be a dive watch, is the lack of an illuminated pip at the 12 o'clock position. You can rotate the bezel but you can't read the elapsed time. Other then that, it's one of the most beautiful watches I have.