Clemence has unveiled its latest Photic MKII dive watch in the global market. This time around, the company brings a total of five dial color options for its latest dive watch. It’s available in moray, shoal, nemo, kraken, and photic gilt colorways. As for the case, the timepiece sports a 38.5 mm 316L steel case, which measures 9.9 mm in thickness and 46.5 mm lug-to-lug.
The steel case is complemented by a 904L precision bezel ring with ball bearings and a domed sapphire insert. Furthermore, the dial of the watch is adorned with ten layers of Grade A BGW9-coated hands and indices for extra visibility in the dark. On top of that, it comes with 200 m (20 bar / 660 ft) water resistance.
Speaking of powered things, the Photic MKII dive watch is powered by a Miyota 9039 automatic movement, which is the same movement found on the Baltic Aquascaphe MK2 dive watch. According to Clemence, the movement provides over 25,000 A/m of anti-magnetic protection. Moreover, it’s paired with a beveled 20 mm steel bracelet with a quick-release clasp and toolless microadjust.
The Clemence Photic MKII dive watch is priced at $688 on a leather strap and $785 on the steel bracelet. The timepiece is now available for pre-order via Clemence’s official website. For more details, head over to the company’s official product page.


















