
It meets all ISO 6425 dive watch requirements, meaning, it is water-resistant to at least 330 feet, it has a timing controller (dive bezel), and it complies with all the standards for readability, luminosity, shock resistance, anti-magnetism, and band solidity.

The Calibre de Cartier Dive is not just about looks, it’s also a real diver’s watch. So, Cartier finally decided to “dive-in.” And the diver’s watch is a model virtually every well-known watch brand has in their assortment. But sports watches make up such a big share of the watch market.

And it’s also the most rugged and sporty watch they have ever produced.Ĭartier, is a world-renowned French jeweler, with a long history of producing classical luxury watches, with little emphasis on sport.

The new Calibre de Cartier Diver’s watch - which we recently covered here and here - represents Cartier’s first foray into dive watches.
