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AlpinaSeastrongDiver Heritag ($1,695)

A second crown on the controls the inner timing ring on a watch style that was popular in the 1960s.
Seiko ProspexSPB-051J1($1,000)

With luminescent hands and dial suitable for night dives, the new pays homage to the brand’s first dive watch, from 1965.
Bell & Ross’sBR03-92Diver($3,700)

Its square shape is inspired by aircraft instruments, but with 1,000 feet of water resistance, is more of a submarine.
Tudor Black Bay Steel($3,800)

Retro all the way to its riveted bracelet, the also comes with a woven strap for a more dressed-down look.
SuperoceanHeritage II($4,700)

Breitling was an early pioneer of dive watches, and the conjures a 1957 original.
TAGHeuerAquaracer300mCalibre5($2,800)

The is all business, with a case made of light, corrosion-resistant titanium.
OrisAquisSmall Seconds Date($2,000)

Diving is rough on equipment, so the rotating timing ring on the is made from scratchproof ceramic.
LuminorSubmersible 1950($8,700)

Panerai started the big-watch trend in the nineties, but its new dials it back with a 42-millimeter case.