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12 Top Dive Watches

Crown & Caliber

Oct 26, 2017

Top Dive Watches

Diving has been a sport and science since the early 20th century. Before the age of diving computers and advanced technical equipment, there was the dive watch. Top dive watches serve the primary purpose of recording the time a diver spends underwater, but they’ve also found a place on the wrists of desk divers and sports enthusiasts alike.

The post-war period of the 1950’s marks a significant time in the history of the dive watch. Diving was then growing in popularity as a sport, thanks to Jacque Cousteau’s invention of the aqualung and his popularization of sea exploration. In 1953 in particular, a surge of dive watches entered the consumer market. Many, like the Rolex Submariner, are now considered undeniably iconic.

A few key features undeniably separate a dive watch from other sports watches. For one, they must have at least 100 meters of water resistance. This is one of the primary requirements dictated by the International Organization for Standardization that regulates the guidelines for dive watches. Specifically, dive watches have luminous hands, markers, and sometimes even bezels for maximum visibility. Most models include a helium release valve to protect against damage from potential helium saturation. Many dive watches also have a unidirectional rotating bezel. The distinct markings highlight or differentiate the first fifteen minutes. This then allows elapsed time to be tracked easily and accurately.

The dive watch is now one of the most popular watch styles in the world because of its versatile, sporty appeal. Today, you can find them serving dive masters everywhere and even hiding quietly under the shirt cuffs of some of the world’s most prominent national leaders.

1. IWC Aquatimer Automatic Expedition Jacques-Yves Cousteau Blue

The IWC Aquatimer Automatic Expedition Jacques-Yves Cousteau Blue is a special edition model that commemorates Cousteau’s wondrous voyages and films that brought awareness to the beauty of the underwater world.

2. Omega Seamaster

The Seamaster is Omega’s signature dive watch line, featuring a clean and classic design with global appeal. The brand created the watch with versatility in mind, for both those who appreciate the functionality of a dive watch and those who need a dress watch for everyday wear.

3. Longines Heritage Diver Automatic Chronograph

The Longines Heritage Diver Automatic Chronograph combines the sturdy construction of a dive watch with the functionality of a chronograph. The result is certainly a bold yet classic timepiece, perfect for your next dive or everyday wear.

4. Rolex Sea-Dweller

In the 1960’s Rolex developed a relationship with a company that specialized in deep diving operations and needed a watch that could withstand the conditions. The brand modified one of their existing Submariners, which then set the blueprint for a new model: the Sea-Dweller.

5. IWC Aquatimer

The IWC Aquatimer is a purpose-built watch engineered specifically for dive masters. With chronograph pushers that work underwater, vivid low-light luminosity, and a modern case design, it’s undeniably one of the most superb dive watches on the market.

6. Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Diver

The Marine Diver is emphatically one of the trademark collections of the Ulysse Nardin brand. This line is among one of the first to focus not only on functionality but also on a more elegant and dressy aesthetic to appeal to both divers and everyday wearers alike.

7. Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph Tiffany & Co.

The Patek Philippe Nautilus is quite possibly the most remarkable luxury sport watch of the modern era. Gerald Genta sketched the original model while sitting in a restaurant during the Basel Fair.

8. Rolex Submariner

The original Rolex Submariner set the tone for legions of dive watches to follow. The first Submariner saw its introduction over 60 years ago. So, it continues to be a highly coveted watch and one of the brand’s most recognized models

9. Omega Seamaster Professional 300M James Bond

In 1995, James Bond first sported a Seamaster in the film GoldenEye. The Seamaster is now the official watch of 007 and is featured in every subsequent Bond movie in the franchise.

10. Omega Planet Ocean

The Planet Ocean is where Omega’s 75 years of nautical exploration and technical innovation comes together. This dive watch is built to be the epitome of waterproofness, classic style, and industry-leading chronometric performance for years to come.

11. Panerai Luminor GMT

What started then as a limited-edition run has now become a dynasty. As a result, the Panerai Luminor family of timepieces spans the spectrum from dive watches to everyday dress options.

12. Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra

Omega responded to the growing popularity of dive watches by refining the Seamaster’s capabilities. The results was two new subcategories, one being the dressier Aqua Terra line.

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