Today’s watch buyer is completely spoiled for choice: Never before have there been so many awesome options, both quartz and mechanical, from companies big and small, for such little money. Believe it or not, you can snag a pretty decent dive watch for under $500. Some of them even feature automatic movements and premium features such as sapphire crystal and matching steel bracelets with dive extensions.
Products in the Guide
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Orient Kanno
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Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster Diver
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Scurfa Diver One D1-500
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Dan Henry 1970
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Luminox Original Navy Seal 3001.EVO
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Seiko Prospex
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Blancpain x Swatch Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms
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MWC Depthmaster
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Nodus Sector Dive
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Tissot Seastar 1000 Chronograph
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Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-1000-1
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Lorier Neptune
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Orient Kano

Orient Kanno
- Diameter: 44mm
- Movement: Japanese automatic
- Water Resistance: 200m
The Kanno is a great choice for someone with a bigger wrist: At 44mm, it’s got some serious girth, but the large dial and sword hands mean it’ll be perfectly visible underwater, and 200m of water resistance means it’ll work well in any sub-aquatic situation. With its in-house automatic movement, unidirectional dive bezel, optional matching steel bracelet and day-date display, this is a watch that punches way above its weight class.