Hands-On The Triton Subphotique, A Modern Reissue Of An Unusual Vintage Dive Watch LOUI S WESTPHALEN
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 18 , 2017
While in Geneva for the SIHH, I had the opportunity to spend a bit of time with an unexpected divers watch: the re-edition of the famous Triton Spirotechnique. Of course, the name has changed, and the case is slightly bigger than in the original, but this Triton Subphotique gave me a good reason to look into the past of a singular piece, with its characteristic crown at 12 o'clock. And I quickly discovered that back in the early 1960s, the original Triton was engineered as a hardcore diving watch, and manufactured by a famous supplier to the French Army. More astoundingly, it was then priced higher than the Rolex Submariner.
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This is probably the most casual hands-on you will read from HODINKEE, as it all started on a comfortable couch in Geneva, the day before the SIHH. Ben and I met the CEO of the reborn Triton company by chance; not only did he show us the new offerings, he also had an amazing vintage Spirotechnique on his wrist. This very watch was extremely meaningful to him and the company, as it was the starting point of his adventure with Triton, one of the many watchmakers that disappeared in the 1970s during the Quartz Crisis. For us, it was also a nice occasion to handle one of the most renowned French dive watches, which was only sold in dedicated diving shops under the tagline: "It