Timex
Waterbury Dive Automatic
Waterbury Dive Automatic
Story
A refined diving watch that’s the product of 168 years of innovation
Timex’s reputation for industry-changing innovation began back in 1854 when, still named The Waterbury Clock Company, they adapted the pocket watch into a wrist-bound style that enabled soldiers to check the time more efficiently. Now the company is celebrating their 168-year history with the Waterbury Collection, a line that takes signature elements from its most-notable timepieces and updates them with that same level of ingenuity and craftsmanship. This Waterbury Dive Automatic nods to the wound-spring movement from early Waterbury Clocks with an automatic movement that winds itself as you travel through your day but can also be manually wound if it’s not the only piece in your collection.
Features
- A diver watch with Waterbury Watch Company details on the dial, crown, and sweeping second hand
- Durable and sleek stainless-steel case
- Reliable and accurate 21-jewel automatic movement that winds itself when worn and can also be wound manually
- Mineral-glass crystal makes it more scratch resistant
- Day and date window
- Woven stainless-steel bracelet
- Water resistant to 100 meters
Specs
| Function | Time, day, date |
| Movement | 21-jewel automatic |
| Water Resistance | 100 meters |
| Case Width | 40 mm |
| Case Height | 13 mm |
| Lug Width | 20 mm |
Materials
- Case: Stainless steel
- Strap: Stainless steel
- Crystal/Lens: Mineral glass
