Redwood’s New Marine Engineer Diver’s Watch Takes Inspiration from the Golden Age of Deep-Sea Exploration

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Watch NameRedwood Watches The Marine Engineer Diver
MovementSeiko NH38 Automatic
Case Diameter40mm
Case MaterialsStainless steel
Weight2.9 oz (excluding strap)
MSRP$379

We’ve got a soft spot for over-engineered watches that don’t break the bank, and the Redwood Marine Engineer is another release that ticks all the right boxes. Inspired by the adventurous era of 1960s deep-sea exploration, the Redwood Marine Engineer is a diver’s watch with an ocean-proof case boasting an impressive 300m/1000ft water resistance, fortified by state-of-the-art polymer seals and scratch-resistant sapphire glass. At its core is a reliable Seiko NH38 automatic movement that beats at 21,600 bph with a 42-hour power reserve. The precision of a 60-minute 120-click unidirectional bezel guarantees fail-safe timing, while its Super-LumiNova pigments light up with a vibrant green glow, ensuring total legibility even in the darkest depths.

The Marine Engineer is available now in three dial styles (we especially like the Navigator with a fully indexed bezel) and five strap styles including nylon, rubber, and leather, so you can tailor fit it for your next adventure above and under water.

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