BN0191 mini review
So it is around that time of the year that I reward myself with a watch. Been pretty good at resisting getting new watches lately, but alas got another one
I mean, just look at it: blue dial with orange second hand. I just had to have it. This is a new release here, and the store just got it on the shelf over the weekend I believe. Being my usual ******* self, I made sure all the markers lined up with the indices, and all the second ticks hit the indices as well.
Kinda new to me so no tl;dr.
+Beefy 44mm watch, but only ~48mm lug to lug. Wears medium large for its size due to the shorter lugs.
+ISO diver
+Blue dial, and sexy concentric circle pattern, with slight sunburst look.
+Orange second hand. Lume on the hand is on the correct end. Take note, Seiko...
+High polish hour and minute hands. Love the Washington monument style hands.
+High polish applied hour markers.
+Blue lume and it is pretty good.
+60click unidirectional bezel. Very solid satisfying clicks with very little play. It doesn't feel well dampened like Seikos, but it also has less play and feels more mechanical.
+Sloped bezel insert. Looks great.
+Beveled cutout for the date window, and thankfully no day.
+2mm fat Promaster springbars.
+Pretty solid bracelet with solid endlinks (looks like 22mm, too lazy to measure). It is of the pin and collar with collar in the center link construction. This is my preferred bracelet link attachment style. Somehow it feels a little more loose than my BN0150 (I actually have the MIJ version with different model number), and BN0100. They also cheaped out on the clasp, which doesn't have the ratcheting diver's extension. Typical squeak. I'll take it and rinse it down with dish watching liquid to kill the squeak later.
-No diver's extension. The clasp is cheap, and not up to the level of the other watches mentioned above.
-Usually like polished ring around the crystal, but this is indexed. It just looks a bit busy.
-Bezel grip is not very grippy. Prefer sharper cuts on the edge
-Second hand is skinny, and could use a bigger lume dot.
-Mineral crystal
-Big watch with 3 o'clock crown. I haven't worn it enough, but I just know it'll annoy the poop out of me by digging into back of my hand.
-Reverse beveled crown. It sticks out under the crown guard. Another reason it'll dig into the hand.
-Cheap lasered signed crown. If they are going to go cost down, I would have preferred just plain polished. It doesn't line up correctly, so it is just extra ugliness.
~Ecodrive. Would have preferred an auto, but solar is fine-ish since I hate the clunky Miyota mechanical movements. Going to be a great grab and go watch.
~E168 movement. No complaints. Own a ton, all works fine.
~While I like the promaster logo, it does look a bit cluttered. At least it is not stupid as the Prospex PS logo.
Over all, it is a nice companion to my other Ecodrive divers (all my other Ecodrive divers are black dials). Though, there are a few cost down things compared to the older watches. The styling remind me of the Citizen Signature Grand Touring (I love the handsets on this), but actual ISO divers. I think my favorite of the BN line of divers is still the BN0000 with the monocoque case, even if it is a little small. That one needs an update. The BN0100 and 0150 are both a bit on the boring end. BN0191 is a lot more festive. Love the way all the dial and polished parts catches the light. This should have came out before the summer months so I could have taken it under the sea.