Diver Watch Reviews

Erebus Origin

The EREBUS Origin comes in a range of colours, from classic to contemporary. Its strength is in combining a tool diver aesthetic, with high quality touches that make it a versatile piece for all occasions. The original design 316L stainless steel case is crafted to hug the wrist. It is 41mm in diameter for superb clarity, but with a compact 47mm lug to lug, 20mm between the lugs, and a thickness...

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UBIQ Dual Series 01

Introducing the Dual Series 01 from Singapore microbrand, UBIQ Watches. Sized at the sweet spot of 39mm with an uncommon dual-timing bezel, so you can track anything from boiling an egg to a 2nd-time zone. Utilizing a 60-click bi-directional bezel with an aluminium insert for that vintage flavour and feel. Available on launch in five different vibrant colourways...

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Prometheus Jamanta

Discover the Prometheus Jamanta Dive Watch - a compelling microbrand embodiment of the audacious spirit from Prometheus Watch Company. This isn't just a watch; it's your reliable ally for thrilling aquatic adventures. Experience the exceptional quality and unique design...

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Aerotec Ace MkII

Introducing the new Aerotec Ace MkII, a vintage inspired pilot's watch. Made from CuSn8 bronze, a marine grade bronze alloy that is known to patina nicely over time. Powered by a true no date Japanese movement from Seiko, the reliable NH38. Other features include an impressive 200m of water resistance, sapphire crystal and a premium Italian leather strap with a matching signed bronze buckle.

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Waldhoff Atlas GMT

The Atlas GMT is Waldhoff's 2nd ever dive watch after the very well received Seawolf. It is a purpose driven design, where functionality and readability are elevated even in murky waters, thanks to its top grade Swiss luminous pigment. At its core beats a brand new Seiko NH34 GMT movement, a highly reliable Japanese caliber. GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time, which is the 'zero hour'...

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