Marin Instruments
Steel Skin-Diver P Watch
Steel Skin-Diver P Watch
Story
Limited-edition dive watch in a slim, modern design
Take the essential features of a dive watch, pack them into a slimmer profile, and you’ve got Marin Instruments’ Steel Skin-Diver P—a watch that exceeds quality standards. Thoughtfully designed with a flat sapphire crystal display to reduce glare, an easy-read white dial, and a sleek steel bezel, this Swiss-made utility watch fits in just as well on dry land as it does underwater. And because it’s a limited-edition design, they didn’t make a whole lot of ‘em—so we wouldn’t sleep on this one.
Features
- Polar white dial with matte black markers filled with Super-LumiNova for low-light conditions
- Flat, anti-reflective sapphire crystal display
- 60-click, unidirectional polished steel bezel with black numerals
- Powered by the Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement
- Water-resistant down to 200 meters
- Includes 20mm black rubber strap and 20mm sage Zulu Maratac NATO strap
- Limited-edition design
- Made in Switzerland
Materials
- Stainless steel case
- Sapphire crystal display
- Rubber strap
- Zulu Maratac NATO strap
Specs
| Case Material | Stainless steel |
| Case Width | 39mm |
| Lug-to-Lug Width | 48mm |
| Thickness | 11½mm |
| Bezel | Unidirectional |
| Movement Technology | Sellita SW200-1 |
| Movement Type | Two-hand plus seconds counter |
| Crystal | Flat, anti-reflective sapphire crystal |
| Water-Resistance | Up to 200 meters |
About Marin Instruments
Founder Justin Walters started Marin Instruments in 2019 as a passion project to bring utility back to the tool watch. His day job? Working on satellites for the New Mexico Department of Energy. Prior to that? Designing skateboards and repairing watches. An eclectic mix, sure, but it all adds up to meticulously designed watches that adhere to a simple philosophy: form always follows function. Color is used sparingly and each design choice serves a purpose. Inspired by the golden era of exploration when humans first dove to the bottom of the ocean, walked on the moon, and performed a human heart transplant, these watches are built for the journey—wherever it leads.
