From James Bond to Prince William, David Beckham, Ellen DeGeneres, Sylvester Stallone and Ed Sheeran, no watch lover’s collection is complete without the obligatory dive watch.
But with deep-sea diving, SCUBA and even snorkeling taken up by only a few – and then usually only for a couple of weeks a year – how can the ubiquitous fascination with the water-bound tool timepiece be explained?
Made by the majority of brands and at almost every price level, dive really is a category that provides something for everyone, as Tracey Llewellyn discovers in her round up of the best of 2022’s sub-£1,500 choices.
Alpina Seastrong Diver 300 Heritage, 42mm steel, £1,495, alpinawatches.com.
Citizen Promaster Mechanical Divers 200M, 41mm titanium, £695, citizenwatch.com.
Bulova Mil-Ships-W-2181 Submersible Reissue (non-limited edition), 41mm steel, £599, bulova.com.
Elliot Brown Bloxworth Heritage Diver, 40mm steel, £650, elliotbrownwatches.com.
Christopher Ward C65 Aquitaine GMT, from £1,265, 41mm steel, christopherward.com.
Tissot Seastar 2000 Professional Powermatic 80 Blue, 46mm steel, £930, tissotwatches.com.
Certina DS Super PH500M Sea Turtle Conservancy, 43mm steel, £770, certina.com.
Hamilton Khaki Navy Frogman Automatic, 46mm steel, £1,035, hamiltonwatch.com.
Raymond Weil Tango 300, 42mm steel, £1,095, raymond-weil.com.
Seiko Prospex Glacier ‘Save the Ocean’ 1970, 42.65mm steel, £1,200, seikowatches.com.
Timex Waterbury Dive Automatic, 40mm steel, from £255, timex.com.
Spinnaker Spence 300 Automatic, 40mm steel, £500, spinnaker-watches.com.
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