Skin diver watches emerged in the 1960s as a significant evolution in the design and functionality of dive watches. These timepieces were designed to meet the needs of a wider audience, from professional divers to water sports enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
Today, skin diver watches from the 1960s are highly sought after by collectors for their vintage aesthetic and historical value. They are considered pieces of classic engineering and timeless design. In summary, skin diver watches of the 1960s represent a perfect fusion of style, functionality, and innovation, and have left a lasting impression on the world of watchmaking.
This Trebor is one of those Swiss brands that succumbed to the.quartz crisis of the 1970s. This 38mm, steel case with rotating bezel, glossy black dial with large luminescent tritium numerals are very reminiscent of the technical features of the military dive watches issued at that time. Our skin diver arrives with a green canvas strap and in an incredible state of preservation.