This watch provides an interesting collection of features that are worth considering carefully.
It’s clearly intended to be a Diver’s watch — witness the name. It’s got a unidirectional rotating bezel, and is water resistant to 660 feet. The hands are Tritnite — a luminous material that holds its glow for up to twenty hours. All that adds up to a very competent diver watch.
But it’s delivers more than just diving features. It features an automatic movement so that you never need to wind it, as long as the watch gets some natural motion each day. And the look is clearly intended to be a classy, somewhat formal watch. And with the lack of Chronograph features that many of these chunky Men’s Diver watches usually include, it’s targeting a very specific audience.
The band is stainless steel and the crystal is scratch-resistant Sapphire.