Summer isn't summer without a dive watch

Summer isn't summer without a dive watch

For a seasoned diver, a mechanical dive watch, however reliable, could never compete with a dive computer but is that a reason to leave it gathering dust in a drawer? We think not Consistently reliable and robust, it became the watch of choice for special forces in numerous countries, and the dive watch by which others were measured A legend among watches, the Memovox Polaris was the first ever dive watch with an alarm function, originally released in 1965.

This watch is a modernised reissue of a Longines dive watch from the 1960s Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Launched in 1993 and taking Omega back into the dive watch segment, the Seamaster Diver 300M earned instant kudos as the watch Bond wore.

Tudor Black Bay GMT The first Tudor dive watches appeared in the 1950s and quickly became the go-to watch for military divers Titanium crown-guard, helium escape valve, water-resistance to 1,000 metres, rotating bezel with 12 notches for easy grip with diving gloves make no mistake, this Ulysse Nardin dive watch means business. Source