Recognized as a true pioneer in the world of luxury watches, Ulysse Nardin has been at the forefront of horological innovation since its start in 1846. Even more impressive than its 179 years of expertise is its longstanding history in the diving scene, creating its first waterproof instrument in 1893 and its first dedicated dive watch in 1964. Ulysse Nardin is proud to reach another monumental milestone as it proudly presents the world’s lightest mechanical dive watch, the new Diver [Air]. Debuted in Geneva as part of Watches & Wonders 2025, the Diver [Air] represents Ulysse Nardin’s evolution of the Diver X Skeleton and its innovative in-house UN-372 movement.
Ulysse Nardin’s Diver [AIR] takes a bold step toward sustainability, crafted with 90% recycled titanium and upcycled carbon fiber from CDK Technologies. The new UN-374 Manufacture caliber features a skeletonized design, an oversized balance wheel, and a silicon escapement for precision. With a lightweight build of less than 52 grams and a 200-meter water resistance rating, it’s a serious dive watch that won’t weigh you down.
Beyond its technical specs, the Diver [AIR] embraces versatility with two interchangeable elastic fabric straps in orange and white, both equipped with a scratch-closing system for easy adjustments. The skeletonized dial keeps things minimal, with black indexes and hands coated in white Super-LumiNova for optimal readability. Priced at $38,000, the all-new Ulysse Nardin Diver [Air] is now available at boutiques worldwide.

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