Speaking of the rotating dive timer bezel, while not white, it is a lighter gray color than usual. It’s also made from super tough, lightweight Grade 2 titanium. And it’s mated to the watch’s Carbonox case — an ultra-strong, ultralight carbon fiber-based material that’s the brand’s signature.
The whole package is icy cool, helping it stand out from other watches in its class. The brand even doubled down by swapping its usual green-lumed hour markers for frosty blue ones, which is an excellent, subtle touch.

Dive, dive, dive!
Did I mention that this watch was designed and built specifically to meet mil-spec standards as outlined by the U.S. Department of Defense? Oh yeah, it is.
That means it’s obscenely tough and made to be brutalized without skipping a beat. It can also go 300 meters underwater, about 100 meters deeper than most other divers (including many two and even three times its price).
