Staying true to its identity as a diver, the Diagono Scuba boldly dives off the colour spectrum and lands in a splash of vivid shades for their three new variations. The diving model now comes in punchy yellow and orange colourways, and a pristine white. First launched in 1994, the Diagono Scuba has retained its position as Bulgari’s sportiest offering. The high-performance diver’s watch is water-resistant to 300 metres and is a favourite of sea lovers and watersports enthusiasts alike.
Their gallantry in pushing boundaries and reinterpreting classics stems from their passionately Italian DNA. Interestingly, in their unabashed vigor lies a certain ease. The three new timepieces are case in point. Designed to accompany each rendition of the vulcanised rubber straps is a stainless steel case with a satin-brushed finish, luminescent rhodium-plated hands coated with Super-LumiNova and an immaculate dial in the same colour.
As they occupy a reasonable 41mm of wrist-estate with a thickness of only 10.75mm, the Diagono Scuba’s appeal has been known to extend beyond its intended market — catching the eyes of ladies who seek a water-resistant model with more elegance in character in place of instruments made for professional divers.
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Style points aside, quality and performance are of no compromise when overseen by Bulgari. Building from a heritage in Rome-based jewellery spanning 130 years and substantial experience in Swiss haute horlogerie, pure precision in the form of the Calibre Solotempo BVL191 (a self-winding movement developed and assembled in-house), a 42-hour power reserve and the 28,800 vibrations per hour frequency puts the Diagono Scuba within the ranks of resolutely exceptional watches.
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