Dive Watches
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- Invicta Men's Grand Diver Automatic Stainless Steel81%
- Citizen Men's Promaster Diver Stainless Steel Blue Dial31%
- Invicta Men's Venom Chronograph Titanium Silver-tone Dial Watch84%
- Omega Men's Seamaster Planet Ocean Chronograph Rubber Black Dial23%
- Omega Men's Seamaster Railmaster Stainless Steel Brushed Black Dial41%
- Omega Men's Seamaster Aqua Terra Stainless Steel Blue Dial22%
- Longines Men's HydroConquest Stainless Steel Blue Dial26%
- Longines Men's Hydroconquest Stainless Steel Blue Dial29%
- Blancpain Men's Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Fabric Black Dial28%
- Omega Men's Seamaster Stainless Steel Black Dial16%
- Shield Men's Cousteau Suede Overlaid Leather Black Dial76%
- Shield Men's Vujnovich Fiber-Weaved Leather Black Dial72%
- Akribos Xxiv Men's Stainless Steel Matte Blue Dial86%
- Orient Men's Diver Nami Diving Leather Carbon Black Dial51%
- Orient Men's Ray Raven II Stainless Steel Orange Dial48%
- Alpina Men's Seastrong Diver Stainless Steel Black Dial58%
- Alpina Men's Seastrong Diver 300 Rubber Black Dial57%
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A timepiece must undergo rigorous testing under water, have a locking screw-down crown and caseback with water-resistance 200 meters or more to be considered a diver’s watch. A screw-down crown and caseback prevent water from entering the inner chambers of a watch, which could cause damage to the mechanisms inside if water was present. Watchmakers from Seiko, Citizen, Hamilton, Invicta and Swiss Legend feature diver’s watches with higher water-resistance levels of 1,000 meters or more for intense diving expeditions.
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