Zodiac

Seawolf

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Low $899
Median $1,474
High $1,950
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The Zodiac Seawolf has a unique place in dive watch history, debuting in the early 1950s as one of the first purpose-built dive watches available to the public. Its modern 42mm iteration pays tribute to that pioneering heritage, combining vintage-inspired details with contemporary build quality. The Seawolf appeals to collectors who value both the brand’s adventurous roots and its resurgence as a serious tool watch contender.

Within the current lineup, reference variations like the ZO9200 series stand out for their distinctive colorways and bezel designs, while limited editions often feature unique dial textures or lume treatments that drive up demand—and prices. Movement-wise, the Seawolf typically houses a Swiss automatic caliber such as the STP 1-11, which offers reliable performance and a 200m water resistance rating, making it suitable for actual diving as well as daily wear.

When shopping for a Seawolf, focus on the condition of the case and bezel, as these are areas where wear most affects value. Original bracelets and box/paper sets can command a premium, especially for limited models. Price variations often reflect dial/handset combinations and production numbers rather than mechanical differences, so prioritize the variant that best matches your collecting goals or intended use.

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