DEFY Extreme Diver

The DEFY Extreme Diver plunges into new depths of precision and design, housed in a 42.5mm microblasted titanium case built for the bold. Engineered to endure underwater extremes, it features a helium escape valve and a black ceramic unidirectional rotating bezel, ensuring professional-grade performance at 600 meters below the surface.

Its black and yellow star-patterned dial adds dynamic contrast, with Super-LumiNova markers and hands providing readability in the darkest depths. At its core is the El Primero 3620 automatic movement—an icon of mechanical innovation—delivering a 60-hour power reserve for enduring power in any condition.

Three strap options—microblasted titanium, Cordura-effect rubber, and a black and yellow single-piece fabric—allow seamless transitions from deep-sea exploration to urban adventure. The DEFY Extreme Diver is not just a tool watch; it's a declaration of purpose.

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