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  2. Diving watch - Wikipedia

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    A diving watch, also commonly referred to as a diver's or dive watch, is a watch designed for underwater diving that features, as a minimum, a water resistance greater than 1.1 MPa (11 atm), the equivalent of 100 m (330 ft). The typical diver's watch will have a water resistance of around 200 to 300 m (660 to 980 ft), though modern technology ...

  3. How to Buy a Dive Watch - AOL

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    The freshly released update to Omega’s flagship Seamaster Diver 300M borrows elements from both its classic ‘90s-era dive watches as well as the timepiece worn by Daniel Craig as 007 in No ...

  4. Water Resistant mark - Wikipedia

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    The standards and features for diving watches are regulated by the ISO 6425 – Divers' watches international standard. [2] This standard was introduced in 1996. ISO 6425 defines such watches as: A watch designed to withstand diving in water at depths of at least 100 m and possessing a system to control the time.

  5. Aquastar (watch brand) - Wikipedia

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    Aquastar built the predecessor of today’s digital dive computer, made of a panel to be strapped in the wrist holding a waterproof dive watch with a rotating bezel to measure the dive time, a compass, a thermometer and a depth gauge. [14] [15] The panel also included the marine nationale non-decompression dive tables.

  6. Zodiac Watches - Wikipedia

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    Zodiac Watches, or simply Zodiac, is an American [1] brand of Swiss-made watches founded in 1882 by Ariste Calame in Le Locle, Switzerland.The company mostly focuses on its dive watches through its Sea Wolf line, [2] one of the first modern dive watches, which debuted in 1953, before the Rolex Submariner and after Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. [3]

  7. Omega Seamaster - Wikipedia

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    The Omega Seamaster is a line of automatic winding mechanical diving watches from Omega with a history that can be traced back to the original water-resistant dress-style watch released in 1948. The Seamaster collection is perhaps best known today for the Seamaster Diver Professional 300m model that has been worn in the James Bond movie ...