The Ceramic Field Guide

Ceramic dive watches

The Ceramic Field Guide lists 16 ceramic dive watches, from $2,800 to $19,000, from 8 brands. Every entry is verified for ceramic content, sourced against the maker, and dated.

Best entry points
16 references
RadoCaptain Cook High-Tech Ceramic 43mm$2,80043.0 mmDiver
RadoCaptain Cook High-Tech Ceramic (plasma)$4,60043.0 mm14.6 mm thick157 gDiver
TudorBlack Bay Ceramic$4,65041.0 mmDiver
LonginesHydroConquest Full Black Ceramic$4,70043.0 mmDiver
RadoCaptain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Automatic Chronograph (plasma, navy)$6,70043.0 mm16.2 mm thickDiver
OmegaSeamaster Planet Ocean 600M Deep Black Big Blue GMT$13,90045.5 mm17.38 mm thickDiver
BlancpainFifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Ceramic$16,70043.6 mm13.8 mm thickDiver
BlancpainFifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Ceramic$16,70043.6 mm13.8 mm thickDiver
PaneraiSubmersible QuarantaQuattro Luna Rossa Ti-Ceramitech (blue dial)$18,00044.0 mmDiver
PaneraiSubmersible QuarantaQuattro Luna Rossa Ti-Ceramitech$19,00044.0 mmDiver
Bell & RossBR-03 Diver Black Matte Ceramic42.0 mmDiver
OmegaSeamaster Planet Ocean 600M Deep Black GMT45.5 mm17.38 mm thick138 gDiver
OmegaSeamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer Deep Black45.5 mm17.4 mm thickDiver
PaneraiLuminor Submersible 1950 3 Days Automatic Ceramica 47mm47.0 mm245 gDiver
TAG HeuerAquaracer Lady 300M Full Ceramic35.0 mmDiver
TAG HeuerAquaracer Lady 300M Full Ceramic35.0 mmDiver

Frequently asked questions

How many ceramic dive watches are in the Ceramic Field Guide?

The guide catalogs 16 ceramic dive watches from 8 brands. Every entry is verified for ceramic content against the maker and dated.

What is the most affordable of the ceramic dive watches?

The most affordable is the Rado Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic 43mm at about $2,800.