Product Overview
The TACTICAL FROG Watchdives WD50Q is a rugged, vintage-inspired dive watch built for men who value precision and durability in demanding environments. Designed with serious water resistance and a clean analog display, this 38mm timepiece blends classic dive watch aesthetics with modern functionality. It features a reliable Japanese VH31 sweep quartz movement, ensuring accurate timekeeping with minimal maintenance. Whether you’re a recreational diver, outdoor enthusiast, or appreciate tactical gear, this watch delivers performance where it counts. The inclusion of a sapphire crystal and FKM rubber strap further enhances its resilience and comfort during extended wear.
Key Features
- Japanese VH31 Sweep Quartz Movement: Known for its smooth second-hand motion and dependable accuracy, the VH31 movement ensures consistent timekeeping without the ticking noise common in standard quartz watches. This makes it ideal for both everyday wear and professional diving scenarios where precision matters.
- 300M Water Resistance: Engineered to withstand depths of up to 300 meters, this watch meets ISO standards for recreational scuba diving. The robust case construction and secure screw-down crown provide reliable protection against water ingress, making it suitable for swimming, snorkeling, and underwater exploration.
- Sapphire Crystal Lens: The watch face is shielded by scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, one of the hardest transparent materials available. This ensures exceptional clarity and long-term durability, resisting abrasions from sand, metal, or accidental impacts far better than mineral or acrylic glass.
- Vintage-Style FKM Rubber Strap: The strap is crafted from FKM fluoroelastomer rubber, a premium material known for its resistance to heat, chemicals, UV exposure, and saltwater degradation. Its vintage-inspired design offers a classic look while maintaining flexibility and comfort during prolonged use, whether on land or in water.
- 38mm Case Size: With a compact 38mm diameter, this watch fits comfortably on a wide range of wrist sizes without feeling bulky. The balanced proportions make it suitable for both casual and tactical settings, offering a timeless silhouette that pairs well with dive gear or everyday attire.
Technical Specifications
- Model Number: WD50Q
- Department: Men
- Movement: Japanese VH31 Sweep Quartz
- Case Diameter: 38mm
- Water Resistance: 300 meters (30 ATM)
- Crystal: Sapphire
- Strap Material: FKM Rubber
- Package Dimensions: 6.93 x 4.73 x 2.44 inches
- Item Weight: 8.64 ounces
- Manufacturer: Tactical Frog
- ASIN: B0GGHY2JZW
- Date First Available: January 13, 2026
Benefits & Use Cases
The WD50Q excels in environments where reliability and durability are essential. Its 300-meter water rating makes it a trustworthy companion for scuba divers, surfers, and anyone spending time in or around water. The sapphire crystal ensures the dial remains legible over years of use, even under harsh conditions. The FKM rubber strap resists fading, cracking, and odor buildup, making it ideal for tropical climates or extended expeditions. The 38mm case size offers a vintage feel without sacrificing modern wearability, fitting comfortably under wetsuits or dress cuffs alike. Thanks to its sweep quartz movement, users enjoy smooth, silent operation—ideal for tactical situations where stealth is required or for those who prefer a quieter timepiece. This watch is equally suited for daily wear, outdoor adventures, or as a dependable backup instrument in professional diving kits.
Important Notes
Please refer to the manufacturer’s website for detailed warranty information. The product comes packaged in a compact box measuring 6.93 x 4.73 x 2.44 inches and weighs 8.64 ounces. While the watch is built to handle high-pressure aquatic environments, it is recommended to rinse with fresh water after exposure to saltwater or chlorinated pools to maintain longevity. Avoid pressing buttons or operating the crown while submerged to preserve water resistance integrity. The vintage styling and analog display may not include additional complications such as chronographs or digital functions, focusing instead on essential timekeeping and dive readiness.





