The Shell Star isn’t a household name, or should I say shiphold name, like the Fifty Fathoms, Seamaster or SUB 300, but it is a Swiss dive watch with deep roots.
Like those icons listed above, Delma’s flagship dive watch is now just as suited for daily wear as it is for aquatic adventure. The stainless steel case is available for the first time in a slimmed-down 41mm diameter.

Delma is a small, family-owned Swiss watchmaker founded in 1924. It’s been making dive watches since the 1960s and debuted the Shell Star collection in 1975.
The Shell Star has undergone multiple redesigns over the years, but the new 41mm iteration retains the distinctive diver design language of the 1970s, with strong legibility achieved through bold colors and high-contrast geometry.
The new 41mm steel cushion case has chamfered edges, a substantial, curved off crown guard, and is topped with a steel unidirectional bezel marked with a fully graduated 60-minute track in black lacquer.
It follows the downsized proportions introduced by the titanium Shell Star in 2023, which is 3mm narrower and 1mm shorter than its previous standard design.






