
Doxa’s Vintage-Style Dive Watch Is Affordable and Awesome
The new Sub 200 is a winning combination of vintage dive watch charm, solid Doxa cred, and competitive pricing.

The new Sub 200 is a winning combination of vintage dive watch charm, solid Doxa cred, and competitive pricing.
By Zen Love

The 206 Arktis II and 206 St Ar recreate the original watches that first introduced some of Sinn’s legendary durability features.
By Zen Love

For Baselworld 2019, Seiko has rereleased one of its most significant early dive watches with modern, high-end Seiko finishing.
By Zen Love

The Tudor Black Bay P01 is an unusual dive watch with unique features based on a military prototype from the late 1960s.
By Zen Love

For their second release of the year, Oris adds a refreshing new take on the dive watch for their popular and affordable Aquis range.

Oris releases its first timepiece of 2019 — an oversized dive watch developed in concert with a professional offshore diver.

Dive watches combine legibility, ruggedness and stopwatch-like functions in an often affordable package.

We spent a day in New York with Zodiac’s Swiss Group Manager for Product Development and Texas-based Brand Director to chat about the Zodiac archive and what’s to come for this beloved brand.

The latest IWC Aquatimer is the most highly evolved one yet.
By Jason Heaton

In a sea of dive watches, the Tudor Pelagos is an apex predator.
By Jason Heaton
You don’t have to be a diver to appreciate a watch like the Super Sea Wolf 68.
By Jason Heaton
A sure sign that I am getting old: a watch I once bought new, on the cusp of adulthood, is now considered vintage.
By Jason Heaton

A few days of diving with the Hublot Oceanographic 1000 proved that it’s a big watch full of small details — which should garner new respect for a brand with its fair share of critics.
By Jason Heaton

Blue watches are enjoying their moment, and whether you’re a pilot, a diver, a sailor or just looking for a little color on your wrist, here are the 10 best.
By Jason Heaton

For the 11th installment of our Timekeeping Selects series with Analog/Shift, we’re presenting an OMEGA Seamaster Professional “SHOM” ($3,500), designed for the study of French coasts in 1973 by the Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine.
By Jason Heaton

Wearing a $20,000 watch with a white strap onboard a Great Lakes wreck diving charter is inviting ridicule. But duty called, and I strapped the Linde Werdelin Oktopus MoonLite ($20,000, limited to 59 pieces) over my drysuit cuff, clipped on the Reef digital dive module and waddled to the back of the boat.
By Jason Heaton

The Superocean Chronograph Steelfish ($5,700) is Breitling’s latest addition to its dive watch lineup.
By Jason Heaton

ISO 6425 is an international standard that spells out in great and unambiguous detail the criteria for what can be called a “diver’s watch”. Aside from the obvious water resistance requirement (100 meters, by the way), there are rules for legibility, salt water resistance and more.
By Jason Heaton

Comparing two great depth gauge dive watches: the top shelf IWC Aquatimer Deep Three and an ingenious alternative from ORIS that works without any moving parts.
By Jason Heaton

Vintage watches are flying off the shelves right now, but the Squale 101 Atmos carries out its heritage look without pretense.
By Jason Heaton