Diving Watches

CressiSub Diving Watch King Black Code: KS842050

Key features:

  • Case Diameter: 48mm
  • Screen Diameter: 35mm
  • Maximum Depth: 120m
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  • Usage Scuba Diving
  • Waterproofing 12 bar
  • Maximum Depth 120 m
  • Case Diameter 48 mm
  • Indicators Temperature
  • Features Timer, Alarm, Sleep mode
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Description

Description

The King diving watch by CressiSub is one of the most reliable and advanced watches for divers seeking absolute control and safety underwater. With high accuracy and advanced features, the King is ideal for free diving and sport diving with a tank.

Equipped with a large, easily readable digital display, the King offers depth measurement, dive time, water temperature, and multiple alarm functions for maximum safety. Its robust construction makes it shock-resistant, while its waterproof capability reaches depths of up to 150 meters.

With an ergonomic and stylish design, the King watch combines functionality and style, while offering great comfort during use with its specially designed silicone strap. It also features screen illumination that allows easy reading in dark conditions, making it ideal for all types of diving.

The CressiSub King is the reliable choice for those who want to enjoy the underwater experience with safety and confidence.

Features:

  • Maximum Diving Depth: Up to 150 meters
  • Display: Large digital LCD, easy to read with backlight
  • Functions:
    - Dive time
    - Current depth and maximum dive depth
    - Water temperature
    - Depth and time alarms
    - Stopwatch and dive log
  • Durability:
    - Shock-resistant casing
    - Resistant to salt and water
    - Made of high-quality plastic and silicone
  • Waterproof: Certified up to 150 meters depth
  • Lighting: Backlight for use in low light
  • Battery: Long-lasting and easily replaceable
  • Strap: Ergonomic and durable silicone strap
  • Dimensions & Weight: Lightweight and compact for comfortable use

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
KS842050

Specifications

Use
Scuba Diving
Waterproofing
12 bar
Colour
Black
Indications
Temperature
Features & Functions
Timer, Alarm, Sleep mode
Case Size
48 mm

Spec for Analysis

Maximum Depth
120 m

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (2)

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  • Chris_69
    3
    4 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    It is a good diving watch, easy to read due to the large numbers, with a crystal display and good build quality. Essentially, it is a Nepto (by CressiSub) in a heavy-duty version, as it has the exact same menu, but comes with a metal bezel, better buttons, a softer strap, a removable silicone screen protector (which also functions as a magnifying lens for the display), and a well-designed storage case (which justifies the increased price of €55 that the customer is required to pay). I preferred this expensive version because I have been disappointed by a similar watch from another company that did not have such good build quality. The watch only has two buttons, which means it requires some familiarity, as certain functions are activated with a simple press of the button while others require a prolonged press. Once you learn how to operate it, you will see that it generally has an easy menu. The packaging only includes a quick guide leaflet, so you need to visit the company's website to download the full manual for free.

    The company provides spare parts such as a silicone cover, strap, battery & o-ring, and it is recommended to have the battery changed there, along with the waterproof test. There is also a special kit available for connecting the watch to a PC, allowing you to download your dive data, at an additional cost of around €100. The battery theoretically lasts for two years, but there is a special button that deactivates the watch to prevent battery consumption when you are not wearing it.

    In terms of use, as soon as you dive below 80 centimeters, it automatically starts recording (sometimes it requires activation on the first dive, but then it works automatically). It displays depth, temperature, dive/ascent speed, number of daily dives, and a total of 99 dives in the logbook. However, it keeps the last dive for one hour and then returns to watch mode (which, in my opinion, is a flaw). It then measures surface time for 24 hours in Do Not Fly mode, even if you have only dived once at a depth of two meters! I don't understand the logic behind this decision by the company; it is completely illogical! Imagine doing simple snorkeling, then going to board a plane and the watch causing a problem!

    Another issue that concerns me is that it does not allow you to use the stopwatch/countdown timer/alarm/second time while diving. Why? Don't you have the right to measure, for example, how long you spend spearfishing? It's absurd! And of course, the temperature is only for the water, you don't have the right to see the temperature of the surrounding environment outside the water...

    Conclusion: Use it only for water activities and then deactivate it to save battery. It is not suitable for everyday wear as it is heavy on the wrist, and there are better options available in the market. Personally, if I had known about these drawbacks, I would not have purchased it, as a dive computer can do much more.

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  • 5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the colour: Blue

    Excellent watch, easy to read, easy menu, very high-quality construction.

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  • It is a good diving watch, easy to read due to the large numbers, with a crystal display and good build quality. Essentially, it is a Nepto (by CressiSub) in a heavy-duty version, as it has the exact same menu, but comes with a metal bezel, better buttons, a softer strap, a removable silicone screen protector (which also functions as a magnifying lens for the display), and a well-designed storage case (which justifies the increased price of €55 that the customer is required to pay). I preferred this expensive version because I have been disappointed by a similar watch from another company that did not have such good build quality. The watch only has two buttons, which means it requires some familiarity, as certain functions are activated with a simple press of the button while others require a prolonged press. Once you learn how to operate it, you will see that it generally has an easy menu. The packaging only includes a quick guide leaflet, so you need to visit the company's website to download the full manual for free.

    The company provides spare parts such as a silicone cover, strap, battery & o-ring, and it is recommended to have the battery changed there, along with the waterproof test. There is also a special kit available for connecting the watch to a PC, allowing you to download your dive data, at an additional cost of around €100. The battery theoretically lasts for two years, but there is a special button that deactivates the watch to prevent battery consumption when you are not wearing it.

    In terms of use, as soon as you dive below 80 centimeters, it automatically starts recording (sometimes it requires activation on the first dive, but then it works automatically). It displays depth, temperature, dive/ascent speed, number of daily dives, and a total of 99 dives in the logbook. However, it keeps the last dive for one hour and then returns to watch mode (which, in my opinion, is a flaw). It then measures surface time for 24 hours in Do Not Fly mode, even if you have only dived once at a depth of two meters! I don't understand the logic behind this decision by the company; it is completely illogical! Imagine doing simple snorkeling, then going to board a plane and the watch causing a problem!

    Another issue that concerns me is that it does not allow you to use the stopwatch/countdown timer/alarm/second time while diving. Why? Don't you have the right to measure, for example, how long you spend spearfishing? It's absurd! And of course, the temperature is only for the water, you don't have the right to see the temperature of the surrounding environment outside the water...

    Conclusion: Use it only for water activities and then deactivate it to save battery. It is not suitable for everyday wear as it is heavy on the wrist, and there are better options available in the market. Personally, if I had known about these drawbacks, I would not have purchased it, as a dive computer can do much more.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • Excellent watch, easy to read, easy menu, very high-quality construction.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
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Description & Specifications

The King diving watch by CressiSub is one of the most reliable and advanced watches for divers seeking absolute control and safety underwater. With high accuracy and advanced features, the King is ideal for free diving and sport diving with a tank.

Equipped with a large, easily readable digital display, the King offers depth measurement, dive time, water temperature, and multiple alarm functions for maximum safety. Its robust construction makes it shock-resistant, while its waterproof capability reaches depths of up to 150 meters.

With an ergonomic and stylish design, the King watch combines functionality and style, while offering great comfort during use with its specially designed silicone strap. It also features screen illumination that allows easy reading in dark conditions, making it ideal for all types of diving.

The CressiSub King is the reliable choice for those who want to enjoy the underwater experience with safety and confidence.

Features:

  • Maximum Diving Depth: Up to 150 meters
  • Display: Large digital LCD, easy to read with backlight
  • Functions:
    - Dive time
    - Current depth and maximum dive depth
    - Water temperature
    - Depth and time alarms
    - Stopwatch and dive log
  • Durability:
    - Shock-resistant casing
    - Resistant to salt and water
    - Made of high-quality plastic and silicone
  • Waterproof: Certified up to 150 meters depth
  • Lighting: Backlight for use in low light
  • Battery: Long-lasting and easily replaceable
  • Strap: Ergonomic and durable silicone strap
  • Dimensions & Weight: Lightweight and compact for comfortable use

Manufacturer

Product Number
KS842050

Specifications

Use
Scuba Diving
Waterproofing
12 bar
Colour
Black
Indications
Temperature
Features & Functions
Timer, Alarm, Sleep mode
Case Size
48 mm

Spec for Analysis

Maximum Depth
120 m

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Chris_69
    3
    4 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    It is a good diving watch, easy to read due to the large numbers, with a crystal display and good build quality. Essentially, it is a Nepto (by CressiSub) in a heavy-duty version, as it has the exact same menu, but comes with a metal bezel, better buttons, a softer strap, a removable silicone screen protector (which also functions as a magnifying lens for the display), and a well-designed storage case (which justifies the increased price of €55 that the customer is required to pay). I preferred this expensive version because I have been disappointed by a similar watch from another company that did not have such good build quality. The watch only has two buttons, which means it requires some familiarity, as certain functions are activated with a simple press of the button while others require a prolonged press. Once you learn how to operate it, you will see that it generally has an easy menu. The packaging only includes a quick guide leaflet, so you need to visit the company's website to download the full manual for free.

    The company provides spare parts such as a silicone cover, strap, battery & o-ring, and it is recommended to have the battery changed there, along with the waterproof test. There is also a special kit available for connecting the watch to a PC, allowing you to download your dive data, at an additional cost of around €100. The battery theoretically lasts for two years, but there is a special button that deactivates the watch to prevent battery consumption when you are not wearing it.

    In terms of use, as soon as you dive below 80 centimeters, it automatically starts recording (sometimes it requires activation on the first dive, but then it works automatically). It displays depth, temperature, dive/ascent speed, number of daily dives, and a total of 99 dives in the logbook. However, it keeps the last dive for one hour and then returns to watch mode (which, in my opinion, is a flaw). It then measures surface time for 24 hours in Do Not Fly mode, even if you have only dived once at a depth of two meters! I don't understand the logic behind this decision by the company; it is completely illogical! Imagine doing simple snorkeling, then going to board a plane and the watch causing a problem!

    Another issue that concerns me is that it does not allow you to use the stopwatch/countdown timer/alarm/second time while diving. Why? Don't you have the right to measure, for example, how long you spend spearfishing? It's absurd! And of course, the temperature is only for the water, you don't have the right to see the temperature of the surrounding environment outside the water...

    Conclusion: Use it only for water activities and then deactivate it to save battery. It is not suitable for everyday wear as it is heavy on the wrist, and there are better options available in the market. Personally, if I had known about these drawbacks, I would not have purchased it, as a dive computer can do much more.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • 5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the colour: Blue

    Excellent watch, easy to read, easy menu, very high-quality construction.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • It is a good diving watch, easy to read due to the large numbers, with a crystal display and good build quality. Essentially, it is a Nepto (by CressiSub) in a heavy-duty version, as it has the exact same menu, but comes with a metal bezel, better buttons, a softer strap, a removable silicone screen protector (which also functions as a magnifying lens for the display), and a well-designed storage case (which justifies the increased price of €55 that the customer is required to pay). I preferred this expensive version because I have been disappointed by a similar watch from another company that did not have such good build quality. The watch only has two buttons, which means it requires some familiarity, as certain functions are activated with a simple press of the button while others require a prolonged press. Once you learn how to operate it, you will see that it generally has an easy menu. The packaging only includes a quick guide leaflet, so you need to visit the company's website to download the full manual for free.

    The company provides spare parts such as a silicone cover, strap, battery & o-ring, and it is recommended to have the battery changed there, along with the waterproof test. There is also a special kit available for connecting the watch to a PC, allowing you to download your dive data, at an additional cost of around €100. The battery theoretically lasts for two years, but there is a special button that deactivates the watch to prevent battery consumption when you are not wearing it.

    In terms of use, as soon as you dive below 80 centimeters, it automatically starts recording (sometimes it requires activation on the first dive, but then it works automatically). It displays depth, temperature, dive/ascent speed, number of daily dives, and a total of 99 dives in the logbook. However, it keeps the last dive for one hour and then returns to watch mode (which, in my opinion, is a flaw). It then measures surface time for 24 hours in Do Not Fly mode, even if you have only dived once at a depth of two meters! I don't understand the logic behind this decision by the company; it is completely illogical! Imagine doing simple snorkeling, then going to board a plane and the watch causing a problem!

    Another issue that concerns me is that it does not allow you to use the stopwatch/countdown timer/alarm/second time while diving. Why? Don't you have the right to measure, for example, how long you spend spearfishing? It's absurd! And of course, the temperature is only for the water, you don't have the right to see the temperature of the surrounding environment outside the water...

    Conclusion: Use it only for water activities and then deactivate it to save battery. It is not suitable for everyday wear as it is heavy on the wrist, and there are better options available in the market. Personally, if I had known about these drawbacks, I would not have purchased it, as a dive computer can do much more.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • Excellent watch, easy to read, easy menu, very high-quality construction.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • See all