Dominate the depths with the 1038EF102V-BLK-V02's sleek black dial, a feature that exudes both sophistication and functionality. The precise quartz movement ensures reliable timekeeping, essential for extreme diving conditions. Sapphire crystal protection offers superior scratch resistance, keeping the watch face pristine. With 1000m water resistance and helium safety, this watch is engineered for professional divers who demand unmatched performance and durability in their gear.
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Dominate the depths with the 1038EF102V-BLK-V02's sleek black dial, a feature that exudes both sophistication and functionality. The precise quartz movement ensures reliable timekeeping, essential for extreme diving conditions. Sapphire crystal protection offers superior scratch resistance, keeping the watch face pristine. With 1000m water resistance and helium safety, this watch is engineered for professional divers who demand unmatched performance and durability in their gear.

The Ratio FreeDiver 200M features a vibrant yellow dial with luminous hands and markers for easy readability. Powered by a reliable automatic movement and protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, it combines style and durability. With a stainless steel case and 200 meters water resistance, it’s perfect for diving and everyday wear.

Resin case, Nylon strap, Blue dial, Quartz movement, Scratch resistant mineral, Water resistant up to 3 ATM - 30 meters - 100 feet

Tokyo Drift isn’t the only thing to celebrate about Japan’s rich street racing culture—there’s much more beneath the surface. Kaido is derived from Japan’s ancient roadways, but it’s the neon-lit expressways of the late '70s that truly sparked a revolution. Here, rebellious drivers turned their economy cars into speed demons, racing through Tokyo’s streets with mechanical artistry and style that demanded attention. This watch, with its vibrant orange dial, captures this spirit, symbolizing the optimism and rebellion of an era where performance and aesthetics met at 200 km/h. Japan's automotive revolution has found its face in this watch, embodying the spirit of a culture that redefined speed and style.