A true sports watch is more than just robust. It should also be trendy and beautiful. Its urban style calls for the use of metal for the case and bracelet, and a bezel that is both aesthetically pleasing and convenient. With the addition of cleverly contrasting colors and materials, it can be equipped with a 0-60 minute scale for diving, a tachymeter scale for motor racing, or numbers 1-24 for the GMT function combined with a central hand. , it becomes a professional tool.
TAG Heuer: 1,800 Swiss Francs
This quality entry-level watch far exceeds its weight. The highly legible dial is reminiscent of a car dashboard, while black PVD pushers and winding crown are matched by a bezel engraved with a tachymeter scale for calculating average speed.
Carrera Formula One steel, black PVD steel bezel, diameter 43 mm, quartz chronograph movement with date window, steel bracelet.
carrera formula one © TAG Heuer
Longines: CHF 2,850
This watch offers excellent value for money for the fashionable world traveler. Its aggressive vintage style with a khaki bezel and brown dial is combined with a strong aesthetic and a convenient second he time zone function with a central hand.
Spirit Zulu Time, green ceramic bezel, diameter 42 mm, automatic movement with date window and second time zone, steel bracelet.

Spirit Zulu Time © Longines
Montblanc: CHF 2,995
This stunning new watch works equally well in the snow and in the water. The rotating bezel makes it a true dive watch with engraved 0-60 minute scale for calculating dive times and decompression stops. The exquisite charcoal dial has a unique finish reminiscent of ice crystals, and goes well with mountains.
Steel 1858 iced sea, green ceramic bezel, diameter 41 mm, automatic movement with date window, steel bracelet.

1858 ice sea ©Montblanc
Omega: CHF 5,400
First launched in 1993, this diver’s watch is back in the lead. This version comes with a dark green dial adorned with a wave motif, matching the color of the unidirectional rotating bezel in polished ceramic, graduated from 0 to 60 in white grand feu enamel. I am doing it.
Steel Seamaster Diver 300 M, green ceramic bezel, diameter 42 mm, automatic movement with date window, steel bracelet.

Seamaster Diver 300M ©Omega
Breitling: CHF 7,900
Relaunched in 2017 to mark the watchmaker’s 60th anniversary, this diver’s watch is a true professional tool in perfection. The dial is perfectly balanced, the blue on the bezel is lustrous, and the Milanese he mesh bracelet is comfortable and handsome.
Steel Superocean Heritage II, blue ceramic bezel, diameter 44 mm, automatic chronograph movement with date window, steel bracelet.

Super Ocean Heritage Ⅱ © Breitling
Rolex : CHF 8,700
Launched in 1953, the Submariner was the first diving watch with a depth rating of 100 meters. Decades later, with minimal changes while gaining incremental updates such as a ceramic bezel and new diameter, it has officially become an icon.
Steel Submariner, black ceramic bezel, diameter 41 mm, automatic movement, steel bracelet.

Submariner © Rolex
Jaeger-LeCoultre : CHF 13,100
The Polaris collection encapsulates Jaeger-LeCoultre’s sporting vision. Among the various models available is this self-winding chronograph with an automatic manufacture calibre. An elaborate mechanism drives a very good timepiece to have at home in a variety of settings, from the most elegant to the most extreme.
Steel Polaris, blue lacquered bezel, diameter 42 mm, automatic chronograph movement, steel bracelet.

Polaris © Jaeger-LeCoultre
Blancpain: CHF 16,805
Descended from one of the world’s most famous diver’s watches, the Fifty Fathoms, this outstanding chronograph with flyback function is the first to be waterproof to a depth of 300 meters. The main feature of this model is the titanium case and bracelet instead of steel.
Bathyscaphe Fifty Fathoms in titanium, gray ceramic bezel, diameter 43 mm, automatic chronograph movement with date window, titanium bracelet.

Bathyscaphe Fifty Fathoms © Blancpain