
This Underrated Dive Watch Adds an Interesting Arrow to Its Quiver
I've not seen this feature anywhere else before.

I've not seen this feature anywhere else before.

The new Expedition Pioneer might be the best dive watch available for under $500, and it's equipped with a Seiko automatic movement.

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By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, and Sean Tirman


Inspired by ocean waves, this watch's unique dial, while sure to be divisive, utilizes some interesting and unique tech.
By Sean Tirman

It's not even close.

Not only is this one of the best-looking Luminox Navy Seal watches ever, but it also promotes a foundation that supports American veterans.

Doxa's most approachable diver goes against a major watch trend, while also reviving two formerly limited-edition dial colors.

Delma's Shell Star, a gloriously 1970s diver available with an automatic or quartz movement, now comes in a 41mm steel case.

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By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Sean Tirman, and Jack Seemer

I wouldn't change a thing.


This titanium revamp of the storied Superman dive watch features a dial inspired by the lunar surface.

Two crowns are better than one.

This handsome, subdued version of the Doxa Sub 200 is a collaboration with Gioielleria Grande, a renowned Roman jeweler and watch dealer.

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By Johnny Brayson, Brad Lanphear, Jack Seemer, and Sean Tirman

It looks even better than it did in 1957.

Tougher, stealthier, better.


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