Our Smallest Dive Watch: DS2 Meridian 36mm
In this video, Vaer Co-Founder Reagan Cook outlines the key details behind the new DS2 Meridian Diver 36mm, the latest expansion of our most affordable dive watch line. Following the success of the 39mm and 42mm DS2 models, the new 36mm version delivers the same core specifications, slim profile, and accessible price point in a more compact case size. Inspired by vintage skin divers from the 1960s, the DS2 36mm is designed for comfort, versatility, and everyday durability, with proportions that work well for both men and women. Available in Black and Silver, the DS2 36mm keeps the same design language and performance standards that define the full DS2 Meridian lineup: a slim 10.4mm case, 15ATM water resistance, sapphire crystal, and two quick-change straps included. Whether you prefer the compact feel of the 36mm, the balanced proportions of the 39mm, or the larger presence of the 42mm, the DS2 Meridian Diver now offers a complete range of sizes while maintaining the same specs, same value, and same Vaer dive-watch DNA. The DS2 36mm is in stock and ready to ship. Key Features: 10.4mm slim case 15ATM water resistance Sapphire crystal Two quick-change straps included Available in Black or Silver Compact 36mm sizing inspired by vintage skin divers

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