Dive watches tend to follow the same general format embodied by the Rolex Submariner since the early 1950s. Rotating bezel, dark-colored dial with large luminous indices, general utilitarian aesthetic ...
Most of the time, the colors on a watch are simply a stylistic choice. But once in a while, you’ll come across a watch whose colors are meant to serve a purpose. This purpose doesn’t always work out ...
One of the standout features of the Skindiver Decompression MN90 is its four colored rings on the dial—each meticulously chosen and arranged in a specific order to provide a visual indicator of depth.
Developed by the French Navy in 1990, the MN90 Decompression Tables remain a fundamental part of professional and recreational dive training, guiding divers on the necessary decompression stops after ...