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Tag: Divers watch
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The Breitling SuperOcean line was refreshed last year. The revised lineup was sufficiently improved to persuade our editor to buy one.
When it comes to bang per buck, Spinnaker has been one of our picks for some time. This week we take a look at the new Spinnaker Wreck model.
It seems like an age since we previewed the Albany Ama diver watch, but it is now live on Kickstarter and over its funding goal.
Fancy something a little bit different? The Neminus Xtreme Diver is a 300-metre diver’s watch with an eye-catching selection of dials.
We love British Brands at WRUK - hence the “UK” in our name - so we were very excited to hear about the Rotary Super 7 Scuba.
New Zealand-based Draken is launching their latest watch. Designed to reflect rugged African terrain, the Draken Benguela is also at home under the sea.
It’s been a while since we reviewed a bronze diver’s watch. That is why this new watch from the 220 Watch Company, the Diver Bill, caught our eye.
