Our Recommended Merchants To Buy Dive Watches
Introduction
One timepiece that should be in every enthusiast’s collection are swiss
dive watches. But what exactly is a diver watch, and what are they used
for? Diver watches are timepieces that have an unidirectional bezel
that provides divers with an alternative source of elapsed time for
their current dive.
In other words, it
can go deep underwater, is waterproof (obviously!), and has an
easy-to-read dial. All of this allows the diver to work out how much
time they have left to complete their dive.
However, diver
watches aren’t only bought and used by divers. Many collector’s buy
dive watches because they are like the F1 of the watch world. You may
never get in the car to race it around the track, but just knowing that
you can is more than enough. And like all top end products, when you go
shopping for a diver watch, you should focus your efforts on finding a
good quality one – and what better than a Swiss made timepiece?
How to buy? But
what should you look for when buying a Swiss made diver watch? Perhaps
the prime aspect you should consider is whether the watch comes with a
unidirectional elapsed timing bezel or not. It is vital that divers
know how long they have been submerged in the water. An elapsed timing
bezel is lined up with the minute hand on your watch prior to entry,
thus letting you know how much time you have been under the water. If
your dive watch doesn’t have a unidirectional bezel and only has a
bi-directional one, then you could be in trouble!
A simple knock can
dislodge the bezel and could cause you to overstay your bottom time
beyond no-decompression limits, which, needless to say, is extremely
dangerous. You should also look for a dial which has a clear face, so
that it is easy to read at a glance. Luminous dials are a great asset
to night divers, and matt finishes on a watch are highly desirable
(shiny watches may glint and attract aggressive fish!).
Recommended Swiss Divers Watches
Rolex
When buying a good Swiss diver watch, there are many brands that you can choose from. Our favourite is the Rolex Submariner, a self-winding (automatic) watch that is waterproof up to 1,000 feet. It is not only functional, but it looks good too.
Breitling
The Breitling SuperOcean
is another great choice, as this watch has all the required functions
of a dive watch, but has the added benefit of coming in precious metals
such as white gold.
It is often referred
to as the “Queen of the Seas”, and is a sturdy, reliable watch. The
seals on the watch are renowned for being very tight, as the watch can
be submerged up to a depth of 1,500m. You can purchase a good
Superocean for around $2,000.
Tag Heuer
A third option, for those who wish to go for a Swiss dive watch with a different style, is the Tag Heuer 1000 Dive Watch. This model comes complete with a gold plated, stainless steel case, and has a 7 jewel quartz movement.
In addition to this,
it has luminous markers and a clutter free dial, making it very easy to
read. If you choose to buy a Tag Heuer 1000 Dive Watch, then you could
pick a second hand one up for as little as $600.
It is important that
you take your time when choosing a Swiss dive watch. There are many
features and functions that you will need to consider and you should
always factor durability, accuracy, and strength into the equation.
Even if you aren’t a
diver, and are only buying a dive watch as a lucrative addition to your
collection, quality, functionality, and purpose should still be
considered. After all, should you ever decide to go diving, you won’t
need to traipse all the way to the shops to buy one that works.
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