New Certina dive watch has one spec which makes mincemeat of your Rolex Submariner

Looking for a dive watch which can actually handle the pressure? Look no further

Certina PH2000M
(Image credit: Certina)
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Certina just launched a dive watch with a seriously impressive spec sheet.

It's more affordable than you might think, too!

While there are many features and functions we look for in a modern dive watch, there's one which really must stand out above all else. Water resistance should really be a given for anything in this space, but as the defining factor which makes the segment tick, it's still important.

Enter the Certina PH2000M. That name should already give away one of the key features of this watch – and no, it's not a typo!

Certina PH2000M

(Image credit: Certina)

The model is engineered to withstand pressures up to 2,000m below the surface of the ocean. It's no mean feat – the Rolex Submariner is a figurehead of this watch type, and can only manage a mere 300m.

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Don't think the added deep water credentials come at the sacrifice of style, either. The model comes in four different dial options, each looking absolutely fabulous.

You'll choose between white, black, yellow and teal sunburst dials, all with black bezels apart from the white model, which has a blue bezel. All of the models feature orange accents on the minute hand, which ties in with classic dive watch colour schemes.

Certina PH2000M

(Image credit: Certina)

All four are presented in 43mm cases crafted from Grade 2 Titanium. They do sit 16mm thick, which is the only bug on the windshield in this spec sheet. But hey, that water resistance has to come from somewhere.

You'll also find a helium escape valve on the side of the case, while the bezel ring is crafted from ceramic. Inside, the popular Powermatic 80 movement powers things, offering 80 hours of power reserve.

Pricing is very reasonable, too. All four models cost just £1,230 / US$1,440 (approx. €1,420 / AU$2,320) which is not a lot for a watch of this calibre. If you're in the market for a stylish dive watch with serious specs, I think this one should definitely be on your radar.

Sam Cross
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