Seiko’s groundbreaking 1965 Diver’s Watch—carried on the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition—sets the standard for excellence and style.
Depth-rated to 200 meters, this reinterpretation of the 1970 Diver’s Watch has a unique 42.7 mm stainless-steel case with built-in crown guard and a super-hard coating and includes a unidirectional rotating bezel.
With a thin and sleek 38.5 mm stainless-steel case, this compact Prospex delivers great performance and wearability. It’s also powered by light, meaning you’ll never need to change the battery.
This limited-edition Prospex celebrates the “seigaiha” or “blue ocean waves” pattern derived from an ancient Japanese symbol of good fortune.
The all-new, Descent Mk2S dive computer is Garmin's smallest watch-style computer and designed for all-day wear.
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The air-integrated D5 is so intuitive to operate that you can effortlessly navigate menus before you even glance at the user manual.
With a sporty new design, the Geo 4.0 has an updated display with big, bold characters for easy reading and Bluetooth connectivity for quick linking to your smartphone via the DiverLog+ app