Continuing our annual roundup, today we look back at some of the most exciting and innovative debuts that broke onto the scene in 2023. Despite a changing and increasingly volatile economy, the year saw the expansion of high-profile retailers, the launch of many prestigious timepieces, and the resumption of massive industry events in the watch industry, such as our very own WatchTime New York. Today, we begin with a look back at five dive watches that made a splash this year.
After a long development of the Black Bay line of perfect replica watches, this year, TUDOR introduced a new generation of Pelagos with the first satin-brushed 39 mm titanium case. The Pelagos 39 is the first watch with such a versatile case diameter, although it maintains all the features of the other members of its family. Tudor opted for an all-black dial and unidirectional rotating bezel, in contrast to the white indexes and the signature snowflake hands. Powering the watch is the self-winding MT5400 movement with a 70 power reserve and water resistance to 200 meters. The new Tudor Pelagos 39 is available in non-limited quantities and will retail for $4,400.
Rolex is known for revolutionizing water-resistant watch technology with its Submariner line, which began in the 1950s. This year, the brand strikes again with the release of another revolutionary dive fake rolex watches for sale: the Oyster Perpetual Motion Deepsea Challenge, which boasts an amazing 11,000 meters of water resistance. With a diameter of 50 mm and a height of 23 mm, this new watch is also the first Rolex watch made entirely of titanium. The use of titanium is a major engineering feat for the brand, a lightweight material that allows the watch to not become too heavy despite its size. The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Deepsea Challenge retails for $26,000.