Going Beneath the Surface: A Closer Look at the Latest in Dive Watches

Published: 05 Jul 2026
Amid the vast array of watch categories, the dive watch continues to hold an enduring allure for enthusiasts, boasting robust construction and aesthetic appeal

In the expansive world of watches, the time-honored dive watch secures its position as a staple in any collection. The compelling beauty of a good dive watch goes beyond its capacity to withstand extreme conditions - it epitomizes both resilience and style. As a result, each year witnesses an influx of new models, offering a challenging task for enthusiasts to stay updated.

This article endeavors to simplify this task by introducing six recently launched dive watches. First in the lineup is the Certina DS Super PH2000M, taking Certina to remarkable depths with its formidable 2,000m water-resistance. Crafted in grade 2 titanium, it’s simultaneously light and durable with a legible dial and a Powermatic 80 automatic. In addition, it provides the option of a rubber, textile strap, or a titanium multi-link bracelet, all at a highly reasonable price of EUR 1,395.