Nautical watches, because you want to rely on time

Are you ready to conquer the sea? Our high-quality sports watches are specially designed for the adventurous water sports enthusiast with taste. A perfect combination of durability, functionality, and style. These watches are water-resistant and equipped with advanced features like a sailing timer, stopwatch, or timer. They offer excellent readability, even in bright sunlight, so you always know exactly where you are. Robust enough for the rough conditions of the water, yet stylish enough to adorn your wrist – from modern to traditional, in a variety of colors and designs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our watches are water-resistant, meaning they can withstand splashes and are usually protected against water up to a depth of 100 meters and 10 bar of pressure. At greater depths or prolonged submersion, depending on the specifications, they are considered diving watches.

The sports watches we offer are water-resistant . This means the watch is not fully protected against submersion or prolonged exposure to water. It offers protection against splashes, rain, or light moisture, but is not suitable for prolonged swimming or diving, unless otherwise indicated.

They are therefore extremely suitable for use in various water conditions, from sailing to other water sports. Of course, they are also very suitable for other outdoor activities where your watch needs to be splash-proof.

Our watches are versatile, and while every watch naturally tells the time, some models are equipped with useful features such as a sailing timer, chronograph, and timer, depending on the model. These features are essential for water sports enthusiasts to keep accurate time while sailing or exercising.

A chronograph is often used in sailing to keep track of time during races, calculate navigation information, and measure specific time intervals. This is reflected in the watch's movement, often with three subdials displaying the various time measurements.

For example, with a sailing timer you can count down 5 minutes before a race starts, which helps with start preparation.

The timer , or stopwatch function, allows you to measure time intervals during the race, for example for timing buoys or evaluating the speed and performance of your team or boat.

At Studio Maritime, we offer watches with chronograph functions, not stopwatches. This means our watches are ideal for measuring time intervals, such as during races or other activities. However, in our ship's clock collection, we do offer stopwatches , which meet strict precision standards for exceptional accuracy. We understand that the terminology can sometimes be confusing, but the difference lies in their functionality: chronographs for timing intervals, and stopwatches for ultimate precision in timekeeping.

The difference between a chronograph and a chronometer revolves around their functionality and certification:

  • Chronograph : This watch has a built-in stopwatch function, ideal for timing activities such as races and competitions. It has additional buttons to measure time intervals precisely, down to the second or even millisecond.
  • Chronometer : This watch is certified for exceptional precision and meets strict standards, such as those of the Swiss Control Federation (COSC). It offers reliable timekeeping, with a deviation of only -4 to +6 seconds per day, even under extreme conditions such as temperature changes. Perfect for applications where accuracy is essential, such as sailing and aviation.

In essence, a chronograph is perfect for measuring intervals, while a stopwatch guarantees the highest precision.

An automatic watch runs on the movement of your wrist. This movement powers the watch, allowing it to continue running without a battery. However, automatic watches do require regular maintenance to remain in optimal working order. They are often a larger investment, as these mechanical movements are more complex and expensive to produce. Automatic watches have a classic appearance and are often seen as status symbols due to their craftsmanship and technical elegance.

A quartz watch , on the other hand, runs on a battery that provides the energy needed to move the watch's hands. Quartz watches are generally more accurate than automatic watches because they use a quartz crystal that generates a stable frequency. They are reliable, easy to maintain, and ideal for those looking for a watch that will work for extended periods without needing to be reset. Quartz watches generally require less maintenance and often have a sportier appearance, with a greater focus on functionality.

Most water sports watches offer excellent readability, even in the brightest sunlight, so you can always see the time clearly.

Yes, our watches are definitely sustainable, with attention to quality.

  • Top-quality materials : Our watches are crafted from the finest materials designed to withstand the rigors of water sports. They are designed to stand the test of time, both on and off the water, ensuring durability.
  • Use of recycled materials : Some models, like the Gyre sports watch, are made from recycled fishing nets retrieved from the ocean. This is a great step towards a cleaner environment and a sustainable lifestyle.
  • Charging options : Gyre watches feature innovative Japanese technology that charges the battery through sunlight. With just three hours of sunlight, the battery can last for six months. TNG also offers automatic watches that charge themselves through wrist movement, so you never need to replace a battery.
  • Interchangeable straps : We sell interchangeable watch straps, so you can give your watch a fresh look without having to buy a whole new one. This helps extend the lifespan of your watch.
  • Sustainable strap material : The Gyre is currently in the final stages of developing a watch strap made entirely from recycled fishing nets. Until then, the strap will be made from recycled plastic bottles, making the watch even more sustainable.