This watch is equipped with a day-date function. Time is read by large, luminous hands, pointing at applied markers also filled with SLN. This dark dial matches the case and is here presented with a wave pattern in relief. The dial of this new version of the Ocean Star 200C is here treated in matte black, a more classic and instrumental take than the colours found on the steel models. The watch is worn on a brushed titanium bracelet with folding clasp and diving extension. The screw-down crown, well protected, and the solid caseback guarantee a comfortable 200m water-resistance. The sapphire crystal with AR coating is framed by a unidirectional bezel with a black ceramic insert and the necessary 60-minute scale. ![]() The rest of the watch is classic, discreet, with a no-nonsense feel. Next to it is the classic, contemporary Ocean Star 200C, which is already available in 3 stainless steel editions, and now also comes in titanium. Moving to more modern and instrument watches, the top of Mido’s range is represented by the Ocean Star 600 Chronometer, a strong and powerful watch that is made for deep diving. There’s also the vintage-inspired Ocean Star Tribute. There’s of course the highly popular Ocean Star Decompression Timer with its original design. Looking at the brand’s catalogue, the choice is large. A robust, well-equipped and accessible dive watch, here’s the Mido Ocean Star 200C Titanium. The latest addition to the portfolio is, once again, exactly in line with this strategy. The answer of Mido, an often-overlooked Swatch Group brand, is that of classic designs, competitive price and yet solid equipment overall. Whether you are in the market for a high-end watch or an accessible model, or if you want an original or a conservative design, the choice is yours. Probably one of the most crowded categories, there’s something for everyone. ![]() It’s hard to find its way through the vast segment that is the dive watch.
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