While the Rolex Submariner may be the world’s most well recognized dive watch, it was Blancpain, with the introduction of the now-iconic Fifty Fathoms in 1953, that was the first to bring to market a ...
Decades after wrist-worn computers made the analog dive watch an all-but-redundant tool, it’s still one whose limits and possibilities watchmakers continue to evolve, as though functional ...
With a brawny wrist presence, a luminous, easy-to-read dial, and a rotating bezel with a scale for tracking time spent underwater, the classic dive-watch archetype began to take shape in the 1950s, ...
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