In just a few short years, Jack Mason has gone from mall-brand fashion watch to enthusiast darling in one of the quickest and most stunning turnarounds in modern watchmaking.
While already possessing a strong catalog filled with GMTs, tool watches, pilot’s watches and everyday watches, Jack Mason still has a few holes to plug. The most obvious is the brand’s lack of a dedicated dive watch, with its only diver being the kitted-out Strat-o-timer Titanium Diver GMT since the discontinuation of the Hydrotimer.
But that changes now, as Jack Mason has not only launched a pure dive watch, but an ultracool, retro, dual-crown stunner called the Palmera Skin Diver.

Skin deep
The Palmera’s spec sheet reads like a check list of must-have features for a modern retro-themed watch. The stainless steel case is refreshingly compact, measuring 39mm across, 47mm from lug to lug and just 10.8 mm thick with a 20mm lug width.
The dial has a matte finish for better visibility, with applied indices featuring polished surrounds. The handset is bold and vintage-inspired, consisting of an arrow-shaped hour hand, pencil minute hand and red arrow-tipped seconds hand. Jack Mason’s Texas Star logo is applied underneath 12:00, and just two lines of dial text appear above 6:00.




