In 2013 Swatch released a clever new collection of dive watches with fun designs and fun names under the Scuba Libre family of timepieces. Scuba Libre wasn’t just a one time collection, but a new range that will include fresh designs over time. 


I don’t think that being able to see that much more of the movement at all times was worth the trade-off in being able to see the hands themselves. Clearly with electric green and white this isn’t what people are going to purchase as a tool watch, and the legibility isn’t terrible by any means. Though it is an odd choice, it seems to suggest that traditional watch designers are consulted that much at Swatch product development meetings.
Having said that, I continue to remind myself about the affordable price of the Chlorofish, and that few timepieces at this level even hold my attention enough to write this much about them. Whatever Swatch didn’t do in the details of making sure legibility was perfect, they made up for in marketing and overall presentation. The Scuba Libre collection is perhaps the most impressive “new” thing from Swatch in a while, and I think they have something very clever in combining the appeal of a summer sport watch with the trendy color play that the brand is so well-known for. -Ablogtowatch
