The Best Dive Watch Under $500 Is Currently on Sale for Less than $300

Bulova’s 1969 revival looks great, is plenty capable and has real history.

Close-up of a stainless steel watch bracelet attached to a black dive watch with a rotating bezel on a mustard yellow background.Bulova

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Last year, Bulova resurrected the Sea Hunter, a “Devil Diver” produced by its sub-brand Caravelle in 1969.

At launch, I dubbed it the best dive watch on the market with a retail price below $500, and I stand by that assertion.

The watch is a faithful visual recreation of the 1969 original, with its fully marked black aluminum bezel, fauxtina lume, spade-shaped hour hand, Arabic numeral cardinal hour markers, oversized crown sans crown guards, and devilish “666 Feet” water-resistance rating on the matte-black dial all perfectly echoing vintage examples.

Stainless steel Caravelle wristwatch with black dial, beige markers, and date display on a reflective surface.
Bulova just made its revived Sea Hunter even more tempting.
Bulova

But since this is a modern watch, it’s made with modern materials. The case and tapering Oyster-style bracelet are in stainless steel. The box-shaped domed crystal is made of mineral glass. The clasp features a twin-twigger release and a folding safety latch. And that’s not all.

The crown and caseback both screw down. The bezel ratchets with 120 clicks. The bracelet has quick-release spring bars and solid end links. And the movement inside is a Miyota Caliber 8215 automatic with hacking, hand-winding, a quick-set date and a 42-hour power reserve.

Silver stainless steel watch bracelet with a clasp engraved "CARAVELLE" against a light blue background.
The bracelet is comparable to what you’ll find on Seiko divers in this price range, with the added benefit of quick-release spring bars.
Bulova

This is a lot of watch for its $375 SRP. It looks phenomenal, has real history dating back to the golden age of dive watches, and it’s capable as a modern everyday diver with 200m of water resistance, a reliable automatic movement, great bezel action and decent lume.

So just when you thought the Sea Hunter couldn’t get any better, Bulova went and slashed its price by a whopping 25 percent.

Silver metal wristwatch with black dial and rotating bezel worn on a wrist holding vintage-style photos.
You will not find a better-looking watch under $300.
Bulova

Availability and pricing

Now through 11:59 pm EDT tonight only, Bulova is offering the Sea Hunter at 25 percent off on its website as part of its Daylight Saving Sale. That brings the price of the steel bracelet version down from $375 to just $281.75.

There are also rose gold-tone and yellow gold-tone versions on rubber straps, which are marked down from $350.00 to $262.50. Lastly, the yellow gold-tone bracelet version, which is on sale for $296.25, down from $395.

All versions are available now on Bulova’s website, and no code is needed to get the sale price. All models are also currently offered at the same sale prices on Amazon, though it’s unclear if those prices will also increase tonight at midnight.

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