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All-New Victorinox Dive Pro Watches

Consisting of eight different models, Victorinox has announced its all-new Dive Pro series. Reliable and dependable, they are the ideal companions for those seeking excellence in their daily lives. Ensuring that there is a model for all, the collection features a wide range of functions and finishes. Not only are they available in a variety of appealing colours, but also with two types of movements; quartz and automatic. A robust and flawless appearance, as well as up to 300 metres of water resistance, all make for an exceptional watch. So, dive into the waves of the ocean and keep reading to learn more about the all-new Victorinox Dive Pro watches!

The All-New Victorinox Dive Pro Watches

As previously mentioned, this new collection consists of eight different models. While the design of each differs, there are several characteristics that they all share. Each of these ISO 6425 certified diver’s watches is tested for a water resistance of 300 metres. They can also brave sand, dirt, impact and vibration as they are shock-resistant to ISO 1413 and have ISO 764 certified antimagnetic protection.

Each model features a clear dial with oversized dots and hands that flow in two colours of Swiss Super-LumiNova; blue for diving and green for time indicators. Moreover, providing great clarity and durability, a scratch-resistant and anti-reflective sapphire crystal encases each dial. All eight watches feature a protected screw-down crown and screw-in case back, which aid the watch’s impressive levels of water resistance. A unidirectional bezel frames each dial, and while the material varies, functions remain the same; notches provide better grip and high-visibility 20-minute time intervals ensure diving safety.

Dive Pro Quartz

Stainless Steel

Available in black (241990) and blue (241991), with matching genuine rubber straps, each dial exhibits a three-dimensional pattern and a date aperture at 3 o’clock. The Swiss Super-LumiNova hands and oversized dot indices ensure optimal readability, so even at the depths of the ocean, time is visible. A partially recycled stainless steel case frames the dial. Measuring 43mm in diameter, it features a polished-brushed stainless steel unidirectional bezel with an anti-scratch coating for extra durability. As well as this, a screw-down crown features at 3 o’clock. Its indicator complements the second hand’s coloured tip; on the black model it is yellow and on the blue model it is orange. Within the case lies the Ronda 715 quartz movement that powers each timepiece. Proven to be reliable, it ensures the watch is ready to face every challenge.

Titanium

The dial layout of the titanium models is identical to the stainless steel models. The differences, however, are the case and bezels. With a sandblasted finish, a 43mm titanium case and bezel surround the dial. And as a dedication to the brand’s Swiss roots, the titanium has been manufactured in Victorinox’s Watch Competence Center in Delémont. For a material so strong and supportive, titanium is extremely lightweight. More often than not, you won’t even feel the watch on your wrist! Like the stainless steel models, a Swiss-made Ronda 715 quartz movement provides the titanium models with power. Concluding the design of these models is a yellow rubber strap (241991) and a black paracord bracelet (241993.1). However, the watch with the paracord bracelet is part of an interchangeable set, so a genuine black rubber strap also comes in the box.

Dive Pro Automatic

Stainless Steel

Available in black (241994) and blue (241995), with matching genuine rubber straps, each dial exhibits a three-dimensional pattern and a date and day aperture at 3 o’clock. A partially recycled stainless steel case frames the dial. Measuring 43mm in diameter, it features a polished-brushed stainless steel unidirectional bezel with an anti-scratch coating for extra durability. As well as this, a screw-down crown features at 4 o’clock. Although an unusual positioning, it provides extra comfort on the wrist; there won’t be any pressure on the back of your hand. Within the case lies the Swiss-made Sellita SW220 automatic movement that powers each timepiece. Ensuring you’re ready for challenging underwater conditions, at depths of up to 300 metres, it boats a 38-hour power reserve.

Titanium

Again, the dial layout of the titanium models is identical to the stainless steel models. But the case and bezels differ. Measuring 43mm in diameter, and with a sandblasted finish, a titanium case and black PVD tianitum bezel surround the dial. Strong, supportive, yet extremely lightweight, this material ensures ultimate comfort on the wrist. More often than not, titanium is hypoallergenic. So both models are suitable for people even with sensitive skin or known-metal allergies. Like the stainless steel models, a Swiss-made Sellita SW220 automatic movement provides the titanium models with power. Concluding the design of these models is either a vibrant orange (241996) or black (241997) genuine rubber strap.

What are your thoughts on the all-new Victorinox Pro Dive watches? Will you be adding one to your collection? Let us know in the comments!

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