Five of the Nicest New Swiss Dive Watches

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Divers understand the importance of a solid dive watch. Even though summer is almost over and the weather is beginning to cool off in many places, the Caribbean and far south is still a hotbed for divers, which means that new dive watches are still a luxury item. If you happen to be an avid diver in need of a new Swiss Dive watch, you might want to consider one of these five new ones.

Cartier Calibre de Cartier Diver Watch – $8,200

This professional dive watch features the ability to look just as good with a wetsuit as it does a designer suit in the boardroom. It’s got a strong face that does not come with the usual bulk of a dive watch. For this reason, it’s considered more sleek and luxurious, a type of multipurpose dive watch. There’s no need to purchase separate watches when you have this one.

Ulysse Nardine Marine Diver – $9,700

This new dive watch was completely remodeled this year to include multiple marine activities. From diving to boating to swimming and enjoying yourself, this watch can do it all. It features a nautical heritage, a massive steel case and it’s perfect for diving because of its marine chronometer. This watch is reasonably priced for an upscale dive watch.

Patravi ScubaTec – $9,800

1970 was the last time that the watch maker Carl F. Bucherer created a dive watch. This new one, however, is going to blow wearers away. With a rotating bezel, a security clasp and a crystal face that’s thicker than most, it’s perfect for diving. Additionally, it’s designed to be one of the most casual looking dive watches on the market.

Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Flyback Chronograph – $14,800

This is another watch that’s wearable in situations that do not include diving, though it’s not as sleek as the Cartier. With a flyback chronograph movement, this particular watch allows users to operate it underwater. The watch is operable as far as 1,000 feet below the top of the ocean. It’s wearable in casual situations as well.

IWC Aquatimer Deep Three – $19,100

This watch belongs to the third generation of this particular family, and it’s more technical than other dive watches. This watch will keep track of your depth using special technology, and it will alert you when you reach a certain level in the water. It’s a bit more high-tech than other watches on the market, and it’s perfect for serious divers.

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Written by Tiffany Raiford

Tiffany Raiford is a lifelong Floridian, wife to my high school sweetheart and mother of four littles (two girls and boy/girl twins...no, they are not identical and yes, I'm sure). My kids love to whine, so I love to wine. My loves include nap time, bed time, date night, travel and evenings and weekends when my husband is home because he handles all diaper changes.