In the field
A working tool.
Not a fashion statement.
Aquastar doesn’t have brand ambassadors. We don’t pay actors, athletes, or influencers to wear our watches. The photographs on this page were sent to us by working divers, commercial saturation divers, surface-supply divers, helmet divers, who bought their Aquastar with their own money and wore it to work.
They send the pictures because the watch did the thing they bought it for: it kept running. After a saturation rotation, after a cold-water working dive, after a job that put real depth and real time on the case, the watch came back up working. That’s the proof Aquastar exists to deliver.
The Benthos lineage went into the U.S. Navy diving manual the year it shipped. The third-generation Benthos was the watch the Marine Nationale issued to its combat divers for six years. None of that history is marketing. It’s in the procurement records, the patents, the photographs.
Today, the people who buy Aquastar generally already know that. They’re divers, ex-divers, dive-watch collectors, and the occasional sailor or pilot who wants a watch built the way the working world wants it built. The photos below are theirs.
98 photographs · sent by their owners