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Scuba Diving Watches Buyers Guide

By Scuba Diving Partner | Updated On April 26, 2022
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Scuba Diving Watches Buyers Guide

It's the dive accessory you can wear 24/7! Find the right dive watch for you in our 2021 scuba diving Gear Buyers Guide.

CITIZEN PROMASTER 1,000M PROFESSIONAL DIVER BN7020-17E

Citizen Promaster 1000M Professional Diver BN7020-17E

Light-powered diver powered 1000-meter watch contains all the necessities for an avid scuba.

Jon Whittle

$2,300 | citizenwatch.com

A capable tool on any dive, the large characters and luminous hands and markers make the display easy to read at depth. Large grooves on the unidirectional elapsed timing bezel can be operated easily, even with thick gloves. The black 53-mm case is made of Super Titanium and features a matching urethane band.


CITIZEN PROMASTER AQUALAND CHRONO SPECIAL EDITION SET BJ2169-88E

Citizen Promaster Aqualand Chrono Special Edition Set

Comes with collector’s box that includes Lifeline JAWZ titanium rescue tool for emergencies.

Jon Whittle

$1,095 | citizenwatch.com

With only 1,000 units produced, this special edition dive watch is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts. Packed with advanced features, it boasts an aluminum one-way rotating elapsed timing bezel, depth display to 50 meters with maximum depth memory, auto start dive mode, 12/24 hour time and a one-second chronograph measuring up to 50 minutes.


CITIZEN PROMASTER AQUALAND CHRONO BJ2167-030E

Citizen Promaster Aqualand Chrono BJ2167

Eco-Drive technology allows the watch to be powered by any natural or man-made light source.

Jon Whittle

$795 | citizenwatch.com

Sporting a diamond-like-coating on its stainless case, this dive watch is perfect for everyday use or serious scuba diving. Depth-rated to 200 meters, it also features a depth display and max depth memory down to 50 meters. The black dial has a one-second chronograph and power reserve indicator, and can show time in 12- and 24-hour formats.


CITIZEN PROMASTER AQUALAND 200M BN2038-01L

Citizen Promaster Aqualand 200M BN2038

Sporty, light-powered dive watch is fashionable and functional.

Jon Whittle

$695 | citizenwatch.com

This ISO-compliant dive watch is powered by light, so it never needs a battery change. Depth-rated to 200 meters, the 46 mm stainless-steel case features a blue dial with a blue and red one-way elapsed timing bezel and an ocean blue polyurethane strap. With auto start dive mode, maximum depth memory and a rapid ascent alarm, it’s a capable dive tool.


CITIZEN PROMASTER AQUALAND 200M DEPTH METER BN2029-01E

Citizen Promaster Aqualand 200M BN2029

Good Design as awarded by the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design.

Jon Whittle

$950 | citizenwatch.com

ISO-compliant and depth-rated to 200 meters, this watch ’s 53 mm stainless steel is complimented by a black polyurethane strap. It displays depth to 70 meters and features a maximum depth memory. Eco-drive movement powers the watch via light, and the face incorporates a power reserve indicator. A one-way elapsed timing bezel helps track dive time.


CITIZEN PROMASTER SATELLITE WAVE GPS DIVER 200M CC5001-00W

Citizen Promaster Satellite Wave GPS Diver 200M CC5001

Provides accurate, precise timekeeping even at the world's most remote dive sites.

Jon Whittle

$1,350 | citizenwatch.com

Created in collaboration with Tripadvisor, the world’s first light-powered watch with GPS satellite capabilities and 200-meter diving functionality coordinates time and date from GPS satellite for incredibly precise timekeeping everywhere in the world. Pressing the 2 o’clock and 4 o’clock buttons engages dive mode, which disables all non-safety functions.


SEIKO PROSPEX SPB143

Seiko Prospex SPB143

A contemporary reinterpretation of the iconic 1965 Diver’s Watch.

Jon Whittle

$1,200 | seikoluxe.com

Seiko’s groundbreaking 1965 Diver’s Watch—carried on the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition—set the standard for excellence and style in dive watches. This reinterpretation has upgraded specs, a thinner, 13 mm case and a 24-jewel automatic movement with a 70-hour power reserve. The date is set in a charcoal dial surrounded by a one-way rotating bezel.


SEIKO PROSPEX SPB147

Seiko Prospex SPB147

Distinctive, elegant style with the heritage of a rugged explorer’s timepiece.

Jon Whittle

$1,000 | seikoluxe.com

This 200-meter Prospex model features a 40.5 mm stainless steel case with super-hard coating and a textured black silicone strap. The 24-jewel automatic movement can be wound manually and has a 70-hour power reserve. Boldly contrasting with the sleek stainless case and black strap, the rich brown dial is surrounded by a black rotating elapsed timing bezel with gold accents.


SEIKO PROSPEX SPB151

Seiko Prospex SPB151

A faithful reimagining of a renowned timepiece with modern technology.

Jon Whittle

$1,300 | seikoluxe.com

This reimagination of the 1970 Diver’s Watch has an understated black dial and bezel and a classically shaped stainless steel case that give it the air of a sophisticated explorer. Powered by advanced technology, the Prospex automatic diver features a 24-jewel movement with a 70-hour power reserve, and can be wound manually as well as automatically.


SEIKO PROSPEX SPB153

Seiko Prospex SPB153

Stylish, sophisticated timepiece with robust performance and acclaimed heritage.

Jon Whittle

$1,100 | seikoluxe.com

Inspired by Seiko’s 1970 Diver’s Watch, worn by the first man to trek solo to the North Pole, this Prospex automatic diver celebrates the spirit of adventure. With its asymmetric case protecting a recessed, locking crown set in the 4 o’clock position, it updates tradition with contemporary styling. Slimmer than the original for wearability, it has a 42.7 mm stainless steel case just 13 mm thick.


SEIKO PROSPEX SPB179

Seiko Prospex SPB179

A special edition Prospex celebrating the intrepid spirit of ice divers.

Jon Whittle

$900 | seikoluxe.com

Reflecting Seiko’s tradition of timepieces relied upon by intrepid explorers, this special edition Prospex celebrates ice diving. With a deeply patterned, light blue dial evoking the colors of polar ice, it’s powered by a robust automatic movement. It follows ISO standards for diving to depths of 200 meters, and has a 45 mm case of stainless steel with a super-hard protective coating.


SEIKO PROSPEX SPB175

Seiko Prospex SPB175

A design celebrating Seiko’s acclaimed 2007 diver’s watch.

Jon Whittle

$900 | seikoluxe.com

This special edition Prospex pays tribute to explorers who rely on Seiko watches in the most extreme conditions. Built for the ice diver, it also honors Seiko’s renowned 2007 diver’s watch, with a re-imagining of the wide case and broad numerals on the rotating bezel. It has a textured gray face with a magnified calendar date window and a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal.


SEIKO PROSPEX SPB185

Seiko Prospex SPB185

Stainless tri-fold clasp with secure lock and extender for easy fit over wetsuit.

Jon Whittle

$1,200 | seikoluxe.com

Updating Seiko’s 1968 diver’s watch with sculpted, tailored lines, this Prospex automatic diver has a 42 mm case that’s just 12.45 mm thick. The LumiBrite hands and markers stand out against the black dial in any conditions, and the second-hand features a broad tip with a red marker. The curved, anti-reflective sapphire crystal is set in a polished stainless case with a super-hard coating.


SEIKO PROSPEX SPB187

Seiko Prospex SPB187

An iconic sports watch heritage with the latest specifications and style.

Jon Whittle

$1,200 | seikoluxe.com

The rich blue dial evokes the sea in this reinterpretation of the 1968 diver’s watch with updated specifications and styling. Designed to meet ISO standards for depths of up to 200 meters, it has an automatic movement with a frequency of 21,600 beats per hour and can be wound manually and automatically. LumiBrite markings provide optimal visibility.


SEIKO PROSPEX SPB189

Seiko Prospex SPB189

Enduring titanium construction in a 200-meter automatic diver.

Jon Whittle

$1,550 | seikoluxe.com

With a case and bracelet constructed of lightweight, high strength titanium with a superhard protective coating, this Prospex automatic diver is powered by the proven 6R35 movement with a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour. The black dial with date calendar is surrounded by a gray and black one-way rotating timekeeping bezel with distinctive arrow-shaped notches.


SEIKO PROSPEX SPB191

Seiko Prospex SPB191

Robust titanium 200-meter diver with s refined style that fits anywhere.

Jon Whittle

$1,350 | seikoluxe.com

The 43.5 mm case of this elegant titanium automatic diver is made of titanium with a super-hard coating for enhanced strength; the distinctive white dial framed by a black and gray rotating bezel provides high visibility in all conditions. The contrasting black silicone strap has expansion ribs for a secure, comfortable fit on the surface or at depth.


SEIKO PROSPEX SRPF77

Seiko Prospex SRPF77

Classic dive watch style and function with the latest precision technology.

Jon Whittle

$595 | seikousa.com

This special edition Prospex features a manta ray-themed pressed pattern dial, plus a comfortable, cushion-shaped 45 mm case; screw-down crown in the 4 o’clock position; and LumiBrite coating that provides high visibility to the hands, indexes and bezel. Powered by the rugged 4R36 automatic movement, the SRPF77 also has a 41-hour power reserve.


SEIKO PROSPEX SRPF79

Seiko Prospex SRPF79

Deep blue hues reflect the ocean heritage of this 200-meter automatic diver.

Jon Whittle

$595 | seikousa.com

The rich blue dial reflects the heritage of this special edition Prospex 200-meter automatic diver. The 44 mm stainless steel case is topped by a rotating bezel with a knurled edge ring; the sapphire crystal has a magnifier for the date calendar window. The automatic movement has manual winding capability and a stop-second function, allowing you to set the precise time, to the second.