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I picked up a brand new Zeagle Pro IV on ebay for a steal ($49). One direction bezel for safety and good to 200 meters.
 
Big vote for the Seiko's .... I love watches and have way too many....

but why not go for something that's a bit unique?.... I had this one custom made by Jake B at 10Watches - well within your price range with all the custom work and shipping....of course then I ended up buying 4 Doxas.... because the bug just gets you:wink:
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Marathon TSAR good to 1000 k feet IIRC.

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One of a few watches I own is the Breitling Super Ocean ($2500) with a depth rating of 5000ft which I used diving for many years but have come to realize that my Casio G Shock ($50) is a much better option. Total dive time and seconds for stops make it so much easier to track.
 
r u looking for a digital or analog watch?

if u r looking for a digital one, a casio g-shock is hard to beat for its price, durability and functionality.

if u r looking for an analog one, i wld suggest a citizen promaster. it can functions for depth, dive time etc.
 
Here is a link to a seller. This guy is a diver, good guy, and one of the consultants for the design of the watch. Broadarrow

The price is above $400 but not by much and you might find them cheaper used. I have a SAR early model set aside as a gift for my son when he graduates from HS. The bracelet is SOLID FWIW.
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