AQUASTAR GENEVE 63 Ref. 1903 Diver – 1960s
Here we have the beautiful Aquastar Geneve 63—a remarkable example of a classic, sporty dive watch. Although Aquastar may not be widely recognized, this timepiece more than makes up for it with its superb design and legacy. Founded around 1962, Aquastar focused exclusively on diving watches, and the 63 model, released in the mid-1960s, was crafted for serious divers with an impressive 200-meter depth rating. This vintage model features a 37mm case with sharp edges and light signs of use, adding character while preserving its crisp form. The wide-set bezel enhances the watch’s wrist presence, and the dial remains clean with luminous material that has aged into a rich, deep yellow patina, beautifully complementing the Aquastar logo and balanced indexes. The original crown functions to wind the watch and also sets the inner rotating bezel, a feature that distinguished this model as one of the best divers of the 1960s. Powered by a robust automatic movement, this watch runs strong and keeps time well. It comes on a pristine NATO strap, completing this exceptional dive watch. Rare and collectible, this Aquastar Geneve 63 is a true WRISTCLASSIC with perfect proportions, timeless styling, and a nod to the golden era of diving. This is the real deal—everything you’d want in a vintage diver.
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Aquastar was founded 1962 in Geneva on the lake Leman side. Aquastar started off with different collections of diving watches. Participating in various diving expeditions, Aquastar became quickly a known and respected producer of diving watches. Further on Aquastar started to produce watches for the sailing and yacht races. The result of it was to launch on the market the first specific regatta watch. Because of the desirability, these models were sold in specialized dive shops. Priced lower than Rolex and Tudor, the 63 became a bestseller and was known for its practicality.