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Make A Splash: Five New Dive Watches With Real Character

Words by Mr Chris Hall

Despite relying on some tightly standardised attributes, over the past 70-plus years, the dive watch has proved to be the most malleable template for watch design. Today, if you want a watch that’s water-resistant, sturdy, luminous when called upon and blessed with an overall character of adventure, your choice is well and truly spoilt. Here are five that bring a huge dose of colour, texture, shape and personality to the role.

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Bremont x Bamford Watch Department

A collaboration between two British watch brands, the S500 limited edition brings some signature Bamford touches – a black and blue colour scheme and matte textures – to Bremont’s hardiest diver and adds California-style (half Roman, half Arabic) numerals for extra standout appeal.

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02.

Oris Aquis Sun Wukong Limited Edition

Released to mark 60 years of the film Sun Wukong¸ this limited-edition Aquis celebrates the Chinese Monkey King legend with a caseback engraving and graphic dial design, as well as a red and yellow second hand inspired by the folk hero’s magical staff.

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Montblanc

Montblanc’s first serious dive watch, the Iced Sea is named after the Mer de Glace, the largest glacier in France and has a dial to match. But don’t worry; it will handle water in its liquid state just as well, with a 41mm stainless-steel case, ceramic bezel and 300m water resistance.

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04.

Bell & Ross

There’s something charmingly unorthodox about a square-cased dive watch. So, if you’re going to break with tradition, why not go the whole hog and add a brown dial and bronze case? With a rotating bezel, screw-down crown and 300m rating, it’s still every inch the capable diver.

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05.

Panerai

The sea-faring chronograph is a rare breed because the operation of the pushers usually compromises water resistance. Panerai’s Luminor Chrono is still rated to 100m and features a tachymeter scale calibrated for nautical miles, which makes it ideal for… Jet-ski racing? Why not?

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