Join Jim Kinkade on a guided tour of the functions, buttons, and dials of Citizen’s new tough tool watch, the Promaster Land. What does this watch offer? And what did they leave out?
For one thing, they left out automatic time synch of any kind. That’s strange since other Citizen watches have radio controlled time synchronization. Why is it missing? I don’t know. That’s something that I and a lot of my YouTube viewers want to see on our watches.
But to make up for it, this watch has a plethora of cities for time zones, and even a customizable time zone, if you find yourself in a strange corner of the globe.
The subdials together with the seconds hand of the watch make an analog chronograph. So when you start the chronograph, the MIP screen says “Running” and the analog hands take over to display the elapsed time. The best way to understand is to watch the video for a demonstration.
Speaking of the MIP screen, that’s really the main selling point of this watch. And I show you all it can do.
Check back in because I’m looking for some deals for you guys to buy this one on sale.