Wolbrook Skindiver WT Watch
Wolbrook, founded in 1949, is renowned for its Skindiver "Worldtimer" watch from the 1960s. Praised for water resistance and legibility, it was a favorite among collectors and even advertised in Life, Time, and Esquire. This tool-watch featured luminous markers, distinctive hands, and indicators for time zones and elapsed time, making it ideal for NASA engineers and test pilots.
After 50 years, Wolbrook has been revived in France with the Skindiver "Worldtimer" re-edited in modern versions. Staying true to the minimalist 1960s design, the new Skindivers follow the motto "Performance in Restraint," combining historical design with modern specifications.
The Skindiver Automatic features an aluminum bezel, sapphire crystal, and various colorways, including green C7 Super-LumiNova® and BGW9 Super-LumiNova®. The Skindiver Professional, with "Plexi" and monobloc bezels, comes in classic black dials with green C7 Super-LumiNova and white BGW9 Super-LumiNova.