Go Deeper With The Depthmaster 883 – Stührling’s Swiss Automatic Dive Watch

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Taking the most characteristic features of the dive watch and putting our Stührling spin on them, the Depthmaster 883 is both fresh and familiar. Powered by an 18 jewel Swiss automatic movement and sporting classic touches like a 120 click unidirectional rotating bezel and screw down crown, this is a dive watch that you’ll fall deeper in love with after every look.

Don’t plumb the depths for a striking timepiece—the Depthmaster is here and waiting for your wrist.
Taking the most characteristic features of the dive watch and putting our Stührling spin on them, the Depthmaster 883 feels both fresh and familiar with its luminous markers and hands, screw down crown, and 120 click unidirectional rotating bezel. This isn’t your father’s dive watch—it’s yours.
The Depthmaster 883’s 18 jewel Swiss automatic movement stays powered with every wear. With a 20 ATM Water Resistant rating (200 meters/660 feet), the Depthmaster is ready to follow you into the deep.
The fully adjustable bracelet on the Depthmaster 883 features a triple row of brushed stainless steel links, and is finished with a push button deployant with safety clasp.

All Stührling watches are covered by our
two-year international warranty, because
your time matters.
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​A sharp looking, standard size(42mm), automatic, three hand, Pro Diver, in two cool executions, from Stuhrling O. Thanks Lee.
 
I had picked one up in blue on the bay but sadly it wasn't as stated had to send it back. But damn it if it wasn't a beautiful TIMEpiece!
Thanks Lee
 
I think they use the CL-888, 18 jewel movement on these. If I am right, the stuttering on the minute hand is pretty bad.
 
I have quite a few older watches with the CL-888 and all of them stutter some worse then others but they are accurate enough though. That said I wouldn't overspend just because it's being touted as a Swiss made movement.
 
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