Briston has introduced the Clubmaster Legend Diver Ocean, a compact automatic dive watch built around a 40mm cushion case, a sapphire unidirectional bezel and a dial shaped with a three-dimensional wave motif.
A cushion case with two personalities
The new model comes in two executions, with the white-dial version using a tortoiseshell-style cellulose acetate case and the blue-dial version opting for stainless steel.
Both measure 40mm across and 13.4mm thick, with 200 metres of water resistance and a screw-in stainless steel caseback giving the watch the practical credentials expected from a modern recreational diver.

Wave dials and colour-matched details
The dial is the defining feature here, using a moulded wave texture that adds depth without turning the watch into a pure novelty piece.
The acetate model pairs its case with an arctic white semi-gloss dial, while the steel model uses a darker ocean blue finish, each fitted with applied luminous numerals, baton and arrow-style hands, and a date window at 3 o’clock.
A Miyota automatic with weekend-friendly reserve
Inside is the Miyota 8315 automatic calibre, running at 21,600 vibrations per hour and offering a 60-hour power reserve, which is a useful specification at this price level.

The watches are delivered on FKM rubber straps in white or navy blue, with Briston’s interchangeable Presto system allowing quick strap changes without disturbing the watch’s beach-to-city character.
Pricing for the Clubmaster Legend Diver Ocean
The Briston Clubmaster Legend Diver Ocean is priced at €850 for the acetate model and €875 for the stainless steel version, making it a distinctive option for buyers who want a capable dive watch with a softer, more style-driven French attitude.






