You don’t need a dive watch. You likely won’t encounter more than a light rain shower or a dip in the sink in everyday life. And if you actually dive, you have a dive computer. But you want a dive watch. Dive watches are big, they’re bold, they’re durable, and the best ones tend to turn their bulky exteriors into a handsome, rugged sculpture of stainless steel, ceramic and luminescence for your wrist. Herein lies a guide to our favorites.
Is This the Most Capable Purpose-Built Wristwatch Ever Made?

In 1975, after seven years of development, Seiko introduced a dive watch that would change the category forever.
These Dirt-Cheap Dive Watches Are Perfect for Summer

Eight great watches with dirt-cheap price tags, tough cases and great looks to boot. If you’re looking for a beater watch, start here.