Watch Facts
Quiz: 2024.06.24 Quiz (Divers)

This watch is a faithful re-created on the Blancpain Tribute to Fifty Fathoms Mil-Spec, and it has a fully-functional humidity indicator at 6:00. This indicator is very important, in the event of moisture entering into the case, the upper half-circle of the indicator changes from white to orange letting the diver know the waterproofness had been compromised. Automatic Caliber 1150, ultra-slim, two-barrels, four-day power reserve. Silicon hairspring, anti-shock and anti-magnetic. Stainless steel case in 40mm. Limited to 500pcs. Priced at US$14,100.00

Titanium case & bracelet in 42mm. Automatic caliber 8806 coaxial movement, water resistance to 300 meter. Silicon balance spring. “Tropical” brown aluminium dial and bezel ring. On the NAIAD LOCK caseback; a series of numbers, which follow the format for genuine military issue watches “0552” is the code number specified for Navy personnel with “9237697” being the number for a divers’ watch. The letter “A” is a code used to signify a watch with a screw in crown. The number “62” is the year of the very first James Bond film. 5 year warranty. Power reserve is at 55hrs. Priced at 9,200.00CHF

The Type 3 is an oil-filled watch that runs on a mechanical movement. But the biggest benefits for an oil filled watch is that it improves the overall legibility – eliminating the internal reflection affect. The automatic movement is a highly modified Swiss ETA 2824. Titanium case in 44mm. Priced at US$34,000 at the time of release.

Stainless steel case with bronze bezel in 40mm. Blue dial with rose gold applied indexes. Automatic Cal.733 movement. Power reserve is at 38 hours. Priced at 2,200.00CHF

A retro diver that is based on a 1964 design. Automatic Cal. UN320. Water resistance to 100m. Unidirectional bezel. Stainless Steel case in 42mm. Priced at 9,600CHF

500 Meter Diver’s watch, 42mm Titanium case with bracelet. In house movement, Caliber MT5612 with 70 hours power reserve and COSC certified. Priced at 4,200CHF

For the very first time H. Moser released their divers watch in 2019. Also, the first time the brand produced a stainless steel bracelet. Stainless steel case in 42.8mm. Automatic movement HMC200. Power reserve at 72 hours. Funky blue dial. Uni directional rotating bezel. Priced at 15,500CHF

Case in stainless steel case at 42mm. Unidirectional diving bezel is in black PVD steel. Water resistance to 300m. Automatic Longines caliber 619/888 (ETA 2892 based). Power reserve at 42 hours. Priced at US$2,600.00

is the first ever mechanical diver’s watch from Grand Seiko. 46.9mm case in Titanium. Automatic 9S hi-beat caliber and remarkable anti-magnetism of 16,000 A/m. 55 hours power reserve. Precision of -3 to +5 seconds a day, superb legibility, high durability, due to the high-intensity titanium case and bracelet and the distinctive clean edges that only Zaratsu polishing can achieve. The case is designed for saturation diving, with the valve-free helium resistance that results from Seiko’s innovative technologies, including the heavy duty construction and the L-shaped gasket. The grooves on the rotating bezel are extended for secure use, even with thick gloves. The bracelet has a sliding extension setting to accommodate pressure changes. Priced at 10,990CHF

The case is a material consisting of aluminum reinforced with particles of ceramic and then covered with a protective coating of ceramics, has incomparable properties of lightness, resistance, and stability – Cermet in 44mm. Automatic in house movement; Caliber 758, 65 hours power reserve. Priced at US$15,800.00