Ulysse Nardin has just unveiled the Diver Atoll, a new addition to its Diver collection. This limited-edition…
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Prometheus watches is a fan favorite with some interesting pieces. Most recently they’ve begun releasing the Poseidon…
The Ocean Predator looks placid but underneath it’s a toothy monster. Benarus has been building some exciting…
Bell & Ross, everyone’s favorite big square watch company, is making waves with their new Instrument De…
As our own pages attest, dive watches are a ridiculously popular category of watches. Sure, it is a matter of style preferences, but I think it also speaks to the fact that these watches are, by and large, very robust tools that can put up with a lot. Our friends over at EveryDayCarry must see the same thing, because they just put together a guide for seven affordable dive watches, all under $200.
I like dive watches. My first automatic, years ago, was an inexpensive (Freestyle I think) dive watch that I purchased because I started diving. For years, my daily watch was a Eco-Drive titanium dive watch. My first purchase on kickstarter (and the direct link to me writing for this site) was an Anstead dive watch. My first high end watch is likely going to be the Omega Seamaster in orange (one I run out of other things to spend $6,000 on). But let’s be honest, these are no longer tools for diving, rather they are fashion choices.