Dive Watches
Dive watches are distinguishable by their high-water resistance and bulky appearance. They generally feature at least 100-200 meters of water resistance (the minimum recommended for scuba diving) but can be rated as high as 1000 meters. All dive watches have a rotating bezel for the purpose of timing dives. Other common features include screw down crowns and helium release valves to prevent damage caused by helium gas buildup. Dive watches offer a strong wrist presence thanks to their thick cases (usually housing automatic movements), which range from 38mm to 44mm in diameter.
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- 40mm diameter x 11.5mm thick. 48mm tip to tip (30)
- 43.75mm diameter x 13mm thick. 51mm tip to tip (11)
- 43mm diameter x 14.5mm thick. 46mm tip to tip (13)
- 316L stainless steel, 39mm diameter x 13mm thick. 48mm tip to tip (3)
- 316L stainless steel, 39mm x 12mm thick, 48mm tip to tip (1)
- 316L stainless steel, 39mm x 13mm thick, 48mm tip to tip (2)
- 316L Stainless Steel, 43mm diameter x 12mm. 49.7mm Tip to Tip (3)
- 316L Stainless Steel, 44mm diameter (1)
- Aged-Patina SS, 42.5mm x 13.4mm thick. 46mm tip to tip (1)
- Anthracite coated stainless steel, 41mm x 14mm thick. (42mm diameter w/bezel) (4)
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