The dial’s outer rim has a tachymeter, which is a standard issue, but placed inside of that is a relic of twentieth-century analog time measurement. A decimal track, which breaks a minute into 100 segments, allows for complex measurements rarely done by hand anymore.

Vulcain nailed the vintage look of the Skindiver Chronograph with the first two dials. While some of that 1960s sporty tool watch aesthetic is lost with the new Saumon dial, it is more than made up for in overall beauty.
The Skindiver Chronograph Saumon has all of the fun features of its predecessors, with a much more eye-catching dial that will never go out of style.
Availability and pricing
The Vulcain Skindiver Chronograph Saumon will be available from Vulcain on July 3 for $2,850.
Additionally, the Meteorite dial launches on the same day for $3,180.