Emile Chouriet Challenger Deep

The “Challenger Deep”, at a depth of 10,916 m, is the deepest known point under the ocean’s surface. On 23 January 1960, Swiss explorer, Jacques Piccard and U.S. Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh, at the controls of the “Trieste” bathyscaphe, were the first to reach Challenger Deep. To commemorate this spectacular achievement, Emile Chouriet presents its first diving watch, the “Challenger Deep”.

This timepiece perfectly combines function and aesthetics. Its reliability and accuracy are guaranteed to a depth of 300 metres. Steel or ceramic, the rotating bezel is available in a black or blue version. Its ceramic coating gives it a precious stone appearance. The use of luminescent material on the dial produces green readability in a dark environment.

The Emile Chouriet Challenger Deep watch upholds the DNA of the brand, with double wing‐shaped horns that underline its virile appearance, while maintaining its noble character. Its sports function and masculine style combine for everyday.

Technical details

Automatic Movement
Hours, minutes, seconds and date at 3 o’clock
Stainless steel case
Rotating bezel‐stainless steel or black or blue ceramic
Crystal Sapphire
Water resistant to 300 m
Dial‐White, black, blue or grey with phosphorescent index
Silvered and phosphorescent Hands
Rubber strap or stainless steel with folding clasp
42.5 mm diameter