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Expect the Unexpected
The Piccard collection encapsulates the spirit of men, machines and contemporary deep-sea exploration through equipment designed to test the most excruciating conditions.


Complete Timekeeping
Named after Robert Croft, the renowned free-diver who became the firstperson to free-dive beyond 200 feet.


A Dive Watch Beyond the Desk
Inspired by the classic diver watch from the late 1950s and 1960s, the Spence features a mid-sized proportions, which frames a clean yet detailed timepiecee quipped to handle the rigours of the seas.

Finding Your Perfect Match
Dive deeper, explore further. Discover what sets a good diver watch apart from the rest.


Rotating Bezel
A unidirectional rotating bezel is crucial for tracking elapsed time underwater. It allows divers to monitor their dive duration accurately and manage decompression times effectively.
Durable Lens
The crystal, typically made of sapphire, should be scratch-resistant and able to withstand the rigours of diving.
Strap
Safety and peace of mind are paramount, which is why our stainless steel bracelet features a robust safety lock mechanism. This adds an extra layer of protection, preventing accidental openings and ensuring your watch stays securely fastened during your activity.
Luminescence
Often coated with materials like Super-LumiNova, enhance visibility in dark environments. They enable divers to read the time and important indicators, such as the bezel markings or hands, even in limited visibility.
Helium Release Valve (HRV)
An HRV is a feature found in professional-grade diving watches designed for saturation diving. It allows the safe release of built-up helium gas that may enter the watch during prolonged stays in pressurized environments.
Screw-Down Crown
A screw-down crown provides an additional layer of water resistance by sealing the watch's case. It prevents water from entering the watch during diving and maintains its integrity in high-pressure conditions.
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