3 New Scuba Diving Watches
Today's dive watches are packed with useful, innovative features. ScubaLab takes a look at three brand new dive watches that are sure to turn heads above, and below, the water.
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Today's dive watches are packed with useful, innovative features. ScubaLab takes a look at three brand new scuba diving watches that are sure to turn heads above, and below, the water.
Want the latest ScubaLab testing results? Visit the Gear section of our website.
Zach StovallDive Watches
Our ScubaLab team takes a first look at some of the newest gear to come into the dive market. See how the latest dive watches compare in features and price.
Zach StovallOris ProDiver Pointer Moon
This watch features a unique display that tracks the tidal range with an Old World style of moon phases and orbital tracks, combined with the latest technology and exotic materials. The watch has a titanium case for lightweight strength, and a locking dive-time bezel with a rotation-safety system that’s secure but easy to operate. The Prodiver Pointer Moon is water resistant to 1,000 meters.
Contact: Oris
MSRP: $3,600****
Zach StovallBall Watch Engineer Hydrocarbon NEDU
Named for the Navy Experimental Diving Unit, the elegantly styled Hydrocarbon NEDU uses Ball’s gas-tube luminosity and oversize graduations and numerals for easy reading, even in the dark. All of the watch’s chronograph features are accessible when underwater. The unidirectional bezel is shaped for a sure grip and precise adjustment, and the watch is rated to 600 meters.
Contact: Ball Watch
MSRP: $4,799****
Zach StovallCitizen Eco-Drive Promaster Depth-Meter Chronograph
Fueled by Citizen’s light-powered Eco-Drive, this distinctively styled watch has an indicator to show the battery’s reserve power. The meter displays depth to 125 feet and records maximum depth, while the chronograph tracks dive time. Waterproof to 200 meters.
Contact: Citizen Watch Company
MSRP: $695