The Best Dive Watches of 2025: From Budget to Luxury
Our comprehensive guide to the top dive watches across all price ranges, tested and reviewed by professional divers.

Dive watches remain one of the most popular categories in watchmaking, offering robust construction, excellent water resistance, and versatile styling. While luxury dive watches can cost tens of thousands, there are exceptional options available across all price points.
**Under $1,000:** Seiko Prospex SPB143 ($1,050): A modern reinterpretation of the classic 62MAS offers vintage charm with modern reliability. The 6R35 movement, 200m water resistance, and beautiful dial make it a collector favorite. Christopher Ward C60 Trident Pro 600 ($1,095): This British brand offers incredible specifications for the price. With 600m water resistance, a Swiss movement, and excellent finishing, it punches well above its weight class. Longines HydroConquest ($1,200): For those seeking Swiss quality at an entry-level price, the HydroConquest is hard to beat. It features a reliable automatic movement, 300m water resistance, and classic dive watch styling.
**$1,000 - $3,000:** Doxa SUB 300 ($2,490): For those who appreciate diving heritage, Doxa's iconic orange dial and cushion case offer something truly unique. The brand's history with professional diving adds authenticity to the package. Oris Aquis Date ($2,100): Oris delivers exceptional value with the Aquis. The 43.5mm case houses a reliable Sellita movement, and the watch offers 300m water resistance. The ceramic bezel and multiple dial options make it a versatile choice.
**$3,000 - $5,000:** Tudor Black Bay 58 ($3,700): Tudor's modern classic combines vintage aesthetics with contemporary performance. The 39mm case size makes it incredibly wearable, while the in-house MT5402 movement offers 70 hours of power reserve and COSC certification.
**Above $5,000:** Omega Seamaster Professional 300M ($5,000): Just squeaking in at the top of our budget, the Seamaster offers incredible value. With its Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement, 300m water resistance, and iconic wave dial, it's a true luxury dive watch at an accessible price point.
Each of these watches offers something special, whether it's heritage, value, or unique design. The best choice depends on your personal preferences, wrist size, and intended use. All are capable dive watches that will serve you well both underwater and in daily wear.
About Melissa Gerber
Melissa Gerber is a watch enthusiast and contributor to our publication, specializing in buying guides and bringing years of experience in the watch industry.