C60 Abyss
Operate under the radar
Why would we make a ‘stealth’ diving watch? Because in a world where everything shouts, sometimes it pays to whisper.
With a deliberately restrained aesthetic, the Abyss’s matte-black dial is complemented by a brushed ceramic bezel and gunmetal case, while its deep-stamped trident case back has a black PVD coating. Legibility is assured in even the darkest of conditions thanks to the black Super-LumiNova®, which has been applied to the Abyss’s hands, gunmetal indexes and bezel markings.
But this Trident isn’t entirely monochrome: the moment you put it on, you’ll notice the seconds hand, complete with signature Trident counter-balance, circling the dial, wholly coated in red.
Sellita SW200-1 Automatic

Sellita SW200-1 Automatic
An update on the classic Sellita SW200, this Swiss-made self-winding movement is known for its accuracy and reliability.
The 26-jewel movement boasts a date wheel, a 4Hz frequency (equating to a smooth eight ticks per second) and a 38-hour power reserve. It also has an in-built anti-shock system to maintain accuracy when faced with any sudden jolts.
A 38-hour power reserve means the movement will last for well over a day off the wrist, while its rotor has a Colimaçoné finish and is engraved with our twin flags pattern.

Case closed
The watch uses a ‘light-catcher™’ case. But here, because of the DLC (diamond-like carbon) gunmetal finishing, the light has been tamed. The effect is both subtle and mysterious.

Clay court
The countdown bezel – a vital diving tool – is made from incredibly tough, scratch-resistant ceramic. You can use it to time anything: from your deep dive to your daily run.

Trident. Obviously
Style takes the front seat here. But there’s plenty of diving substance too. Want proof? The Trident emblem at the end of the seconds hand. It won’t let you down.

Change is good
Changing straps is easy, thanks to Christopher Ward’s super-smart, super-intuitive quick-release system. What strap shall it be today? You decide.

Red: meet black
Few colours pair so well as black and red. On the dial and indexes of the Abyss, we’ve used black Super-LumiNova®, contrasting beautifully with the deep scarlet of the seconds hand.
How to use a dive watch
This video explains how a unidirectional bezel should be used correctly during a dive. Don’t forget: it can also be used for other timing needs.