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The Titoni Seascoper 600 CarbonTech is a Dive Watch from an Independent Swiss Watchmaker with Over 100 Years of History

The Titoni Seascoper 600 CarbonTech is one of the most underrated dive watches on the market today. Crafted by an independent Swiss watchmaker with over 100 years of history, it offers collectors a rare blend of value, identity, and innovation. 
Launched in 2022, it builds on the legacy of the original 1960s Felca Seascoper, while showcasing modern milestones for the brand. Most notably, it houses the Titoni T10 movement: the company’s first in-house calibre, introduced during its 2019 centenary.
This lightweight, stealthy diver flies under the radar and punches far above its weight. It is a confident step forward for a brand that quietly continues to evolve without selling out its independence.

Titoni Seascoper 600 Rainbow
Titoni Seascoper 600 Carbontech 83600 C-RA-256 | Copyright: Titoni AG

Design
50 / 100

(Innovation and Heritage)
The Titoni Seascoper 600 CarbonTech pays respect to classic dive watch design while introducing modern improvements. It channels the spirit of the original 1963 Felca Seascoper, retaining the essentials: a rotating bezel, luminous markers, and a date window. In the Seascoper 600 CarbonTech configuration the Seascoper evolves by using cutting-edge materials and sharper styling to stand apart from traditional divers.

(Case and Finishing)
The standout feature is the forged-carbon case, which maintains a familiar dive silhouette but adds a distinct matte texture and random grain patterns. Each case is subtly unique due to the manufacturing process. A polished ceramic bezel adds visual contrast, while the Titoni crown proudly displays the brand’s plum blossom logo.

(Dial and Layout)
The black dial features oversized Arabic numerals at 6, 9, and 12 o’clock, paired with applied indices filled with Super-LumiNova. The glossy finish adds visual depth but limits dial variation across the range. The date window at 3 o’clock keeps the layout symmetrical, although it can be partially covered by the minute hand.

(Proportions and Caseback)
Proportionally, the Seascoper 600 Carbon wears balanced and compact for a modern dive watch. The low weight of the carbon case helps it feel smaller on the wrist. It hides its size well. A sapphire caseback reveals the in-house Titoni T10 movement, adding a technical flourish to the rear view.

(Options and Identity)
While all models share the same dial and case materials, there’s room for expression. Accent colours (blue, rainbow, white/silver), and strap choices (#tide ocean-plastic or rubber) allow some personalisation. The Titoni Seascoper CarbonTech carves out a unique identity in a saturated field of high end dive watches.

Titoni Seascoper 600 Carbontech 83600 C-BL-256 | Copyright: Titoni AG

Utility
70 / 100

(Movement and Functionality)
The Titoni Seascoper 600 CarbonTech is built with practicality at its core. Its in-house Titoni T10 automatic movement offers hacking seconds and an above-average 72-hour power reserve. A feature ideal for collectors rotating between watches. The quick-set date and manual winding action make everyday use simple and intuitive.

(Water Resistance and Diving Features)
With 600 metres of water resistance and a flush-mounted helium escape valve, the Seascoper 600 is fully equipped for professional diving. The ceramic 60-minute unidirectional bezel delivers tactile precision, while the screw-down crown ensures added security. Even in wet conditions or when used with gloves the watch remains easy to operate.

(Materials and Legibility)
The front sapphire crystal has anti-reflective coating on both sides of the glass. Legibility is increased also thanks to high-contrast Super-LumiNova on the large hands, applied indices, and oversized Arabic numerals. A sapphire crystal is also present on the caseback. The forged-carbon case not only reduces weight but also improves comfort for long wear.

(Strap and Wearability)
The watch has a 42 mm case, 14.5 mm thick, and a 52 mm lug-to-lug span. With a 20 mm lug width, the Seascoper 600 accommodates a wide range of straps. The supplied rubber dive strap is adjustable and secure, while the included #tide ocean plastic watch strap offers an eco-friendly alternative.

(Ease of Ownership)
Daily use should be stress-free. The movement is new but has solid foundations and is already proving itself. While carbon cases can be more expensive to repair than steel (or impossible to repair), the Seascoper 600 CarbonTech is built to last. Its straightforward functions and solid construction make it a capable companion both in and out of the water.

Titoni Seascoper 600 Caseback and Adjustable Rubber Strap
Titoni Rubber Strap 81.83600 BK | Copyright: Titoni AG

Craft
55 / 100

(Movement and Manufacturing)
At the heart of the Seascoper 600 series is the Titoni T10 movement, operating at 4 Hz. Introduced in 2019, it marked a major milestone for the brand as its first manufacture movement. It was designed to celebrate the company’s 100-year anniversary and shows Titoni’s ambition as an independent Swiss watchmaker. The movement is engineered and assembled at the Titoni headquarters and uses carefully selected Swiss suppliers for some of its components.
Since 2020, the T10 has been COSC-certified. The 72-hour power reserve is impressive considering its beat frequency. The case uses forged carbon for the outer shell and a metallic inner container for strength. This hybrid construction keeps weight down without compromising on durability or structure.

(Heritage and Identity)
Looking backwards, the Seascoper 600 CarbonTech builds on the original Felca Seascoper from the 1960s. It adheres to the same principles established then but shows clear physical and philosophical evolution. Any Titoni Seascoper 600 belongs to the first generation of Titoni Seascoper to use the T10 movement. That connection, along with the evolution of the Seascoper name, marks it as a turning point in the company’s modern history.

(Servicing)
The watch is serviced through Titoni’s authorised network. While smaller than those of major groups, Titoni have been on the market long enough to have well-established connections. The simple nature of this watch helps reduce maintenance needs and supports long-term ownership. The movement is most likely to be in continual development and will be used for future models.

(Options and Variants)
All models share the same case and dial colour. Variation comes through accent details and strap configurations. Versions include blue and rainbow-accented models as well as a white-accent version and a 150-piece Black Edition.

  • 83600 C-BK-256 (white accent)
  • 83600 C-BL-256 (blue-accent)
  • 83600 C-RA-256 (rainbow-scale accent)
  • Black Edition is limited to 150 examples made for the Asian market
Titoni Seascoper 600 Rainbow Tide
Titoni Seascoper 600 Carbontech 83600 C-RA-256 | Copyright: Titoni AG
Titoni Seascoper 600 Blue Tide
Titoni Seascoper 600 Carbontech 83600 C-BL-256 | Copyright: Titoni AG
Titoni T10 Calibre | Copyright: Titoni AG

Value
65 / 100

(Pricing and Market Position)
At just under €3,000, the Titoni Seascoper 600 CarbonTech offers standout value among Swiss-made dive watches with this level of specification. With forged carbon, ceramic bezel, sapphire crystal, a COSC-certified in-house movement, and 600 metres of water resistance, it delivers genuine tool-watch credentials in a segment often dominated by much more expensive competition. Few watches at this price point bring together this level of technical build, heritage, and design refinement.

(Availability and Rarity)
As of Q3 2025, the CarbonTech models remain available new from Titoni, complete with box, papers, and a 3-year international warranty (possibility to extend to 4). Pricing has remained stable since launch, especially through authorised channels. While still in production, long-term availability is not guaranteed, particularly for specific configurations. The now-discontinued 83600 C-BK-256 (white accent) variant and the ultra-rare Black Edition add a layer of collectability.

(Ownership)
Second-hand availability is limited but not impossible. The models do appear via resellers, auctions or private sales. It is best to buy directly from Titoni, or at least ensure the watch comes with its original papers. This ensures access to Titoni’s official network of dealers, service centres and manufacture support.

(Competitors and Alternatives)
For those seeking lower entry points, non-carbon Titoni Seascoper 600 and Seascoper 300 models offer more affordable alternatives. Within the Seascoper 600 range, the Seascoper CarbonTech remains the most distinct. The Black Edition is arguably the grail model of the range. Among competitors, you can spend a similar amount but sacrifice features like an in-house movement, COSC certification, or carbon case. Or you go for a similar specification but spend at least 25% more.

Competitors:

  • Oris Aquis Date Calibre 400 (€3.2k – €3.5k) – In-house movement with 120-hour reserve, 10-year service interval, and 300 m WR; excellent build from another independent Swiss brand.
  • Doxa SUB 300 Carbon COSC (€3.8k – €4.2k) – Forged carbon case, COSC-certified ETA movement, iconic dive heritage with colourful dial options.
  • TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 1000 Superdiver (€5.5k – €6k) – Titanium case, 1000 m WR, ISO 6425 certified; built for extreme conditions but significantly pricier.
  • Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M (€5k – €7k) – Co-Axial METAS-certified calibre, 600 m WR, helium valve; flagship diver from a major brand.
  • Panerai Submersible Carbotech 42 mm (more than €10k) – Forged carbon case, 300 m WR, in-house movement; premium price for bold Italian design and military diver roots.

Alternatives:

  • Titoni Seascoper 600 Steel – same movement and specifications with a traditional steel case at a lower price point.
  • Titoni Seascoper 300
Titoni Seascoper 600 Rainbow Box
Titoni Seascoper 600 CarbonTech Rainbow Box | Copyright: Titoni AG
Titoni Seascoper 600 Blue Box
Titoni Seascoper 600 CarbonTech Blue Box | Copyright: Titoni AG

Collector Score
60 / 100

The Titoni Seascoper 600 CarbonTech is ideal for collectors who value independent Swiss watchmaking and want something beyond the usual luxury dive watches. It suits those looking for a carbon case, COSC-certified in-house movement, and real tool-watch performance at a fair price. The Titoni Seascoper CarbonTech stands out for its materials, execution, and identity. It avoids trend-chasing and instead offers quiet confidence backed by over 100 years of heritage. For collectors who want something different, it remains one of the strongest options under €3,000.

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