Titoni expands its storied Seascoper line with the Seascoper 300 Bi-Compax Chronograph, a watch that skillfully bridges past and present. Drawing inspiration from the 1963 Seascoper, this latest addition takes the familiar tool-watch silhouette and injects it with chronograph functionality long requested by enthusiasts. Three years in the making, it’s a piece that respects its heritage while meeting the demands of modern diving and sports timing, retaining the Seascoper’s unmistakable design language in a more complex form.
The watch wears a 42mm stainless steel case, built tough enough to handle 30 bar of water pressure as well as everyday knocks. Inside ticks the COSC-certified Sellita SW510 BH automatic chronometer movement, assembled and tested in-house at Titoni’s Grenchen facilities. The crown and screw-locked pushers are designed for added security, while the unidirectional ceramic bezel, framed in steel with a grippy, gear-cut edge, offers excellent handling even with gloves. A flat sapphire crystal with double anti-reflective coating keeps the dial legible from any angle.
Dial layouts take cues from classic ‘60s chronographs, with a 30-minute counter at three, running seconds at nine, and a discreet date window at six. Available in matte black, blue, or green, the dials contrast beautifully with silver-toned, circular-brushed subdials, while Super-LumiNova® ensures clarity in the dark. A stainless-steel bracelet with a folding clasp, diver’s extension, and push-button micro-adjustment adds versatility. For a bolder statement, the bicolor variant brings black DLC-coated pushers and PVD-gold bezel accents—a rugged tool watch with just the right touch of sophistication.