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Jacob Pagani® Pelagic

Sale price$329.00 Regular price$1,645.00

Pagani Design · Designed by Jacob Pagani

A diver's automatic with a bold cushion case and dual subdial layout, built for 200 metres and designed to hold its own on or off the water.

41 MMDate DisplayNylon StrapHook Buckle
Automatic Movement CAL. 2C10
Sapphire Crystal
Rotating Steel Bezel
200M Water Resistance

Color: Onyx

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Jacob Pagani® Pelagic

AUTOMATIC DIVER BUILT FOR 200 METRES.

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ABOUT THIS WATCH

The Pelagic is built around a set of convictions that rarely come together in a single case: a cushion-shaped stainless steel body with real presence on the wrist, a movement you can see working from the back, and water resistance rated to 200 metres. It is a diver's watch in the truest sense, designed to perform where the conditions are demanding and to look considered everywhere else.

The 41 MM stainless steel case houses an automatic movement, CAL. 2C10, visible through an exhibition caseback with a sapphire crystal window. The dial follows a structured dual subdial layout with luminous hands and indexes, a date display at 6 o'clock, and a screw crown for water integrity. The rotating bezel in brushed stainless steel carries graduated markings with legible numeric references. A textured nylon strap completes the build, chosen for its behaviour under water and its character above it.

Three dial colours extend the Pelagic across different contexts and aesthetics — each one its own version of the same instrument. Worn to the pool, the sea, or across a working week on land, the Pelagic is a watch that makes its purpose clear without announcing it.

Graduated Bezel Markings

The bezel carries graduated markings with numeric references at key positions, providing a clear visual scale around the dial. The brushed steel surface reduces surface glare while keeping the markings immediately readable, making the bezel a functional part of the watch rather than a decorative frame.

Knurled Bezel Edge

The outer edge of the bezel is knurled for grip, allowing the bezel to be turned with confidence even in wet conditions. The textured ridge wraps the full circumference of the case, giving the Pelagic its characteristic profile when viewed from the side.

Dual Subdial Layout

The dial organises its information across two dedicated subdials positioned on the left and right of centre. The left subdial carries a minutes counter with its own hand and circular index track. The right subdial presents a secondary display with DOWN and HAUT indications. The arrangement creates visual depth and keeps each function clearly separated without crowding the dial surface.

Luminous Hands & Indexes

The main hands are sword-shaped with a polished silver finish and carry luminous fill across their full length. The indexes around the dial are circular with luminous centres, while the rectangular marker at 12 o'clock establishes a clear directional reference. Together, the hands and indexes build a dial that reads immediately in any light condition.

Visible Automatic Movement

The caseback features a sapphire crystal window that keeps the automatic movement visible during wear. The CAL. 2C10 runs on the natural motion of the wrist without requiring a battery, and the exhibition window allows the mechanics to remain part of the ownership experience — a reminder that the watch is working with every movement of the arm.

Cushion-Shaped Case

The Pelagic is built around a cushion-shaped case in stainless steel, a form that balances substantial wrist presence with a silhouette that avoids the sharp corners of a conventional round or square case. At 41 MM across and 14.5 MM thick, it wears with clear authority without becoming cumbersome.

Screw Crown & Water Integrity

The crown is fitted with a screw-down mechanism that reinforces the case seal and contributes to the 200M water resistance rating. The crown itself is deeply knurled for grip and sits flush with the case profile once secured, maintaining the clean lines of the side view.

Textured Nylon Construction

The strap is constructed from a textured nylon weave with contrast stitching that matches the dial colour of each variant. At 22 MM width, it connects to the case through integrated lugs and closes with a hook buckle in steel. The nylon construction is well-suited to active use and gives the Pelagic a character distinct from a steel bracelet.

Worn on the Wrist

The Pelagic wears with the kind of quiet authority that comes from a well-proportioned case on a wrist with some substance to it. The cushion form and textured strap give the watch a character that reads as purposeful rather than decorative.

Dial at Rest

With the dial facing upward and the strap falling naturally around the hand, the structured layout of the Pelagic becomes clear: a watch built for readability first, with the dual subdial arrangement giving the dial a presence that scales naturally with the case.

Built for Motion

The Pelagic is designed for a wrist that moves. The automatic movement winds through daily activity, and the 200M water resistance means the watch goes where the day goes — without adjustment or reservation.

What customers are saying

Thomas Brennan

Thomas Brennan

Purchased the Pelagic after months of research into automatic divers at this price point. The CAL. 2C10 movement is visible through the caseback and the finishing on the rotor is noticeably clean. Wears well at 41 MM, not overstated.

New York, USA

Henrik Larsson

Henrik Larsson

The cushion case sits differently on the wrist than a round diver. More presence without extra weight. At 108 grams it feels substantial but not tiring across a full day. The screw crown gives me confidence when I'm near water.

Stockholm, Sweden

James Whitfield

James Whitfield

Wore this through a week of sailing without any issues. The 200M rating is reassuring and the nylon strap handles the conditions well. Dial legibility under different light is genuinely good, the luminous fill on the hands holds through the night.

Sydney, Australia

Rafael Moretti

Rafael Moretti

The dual subdial layout takes a moment to read at first, but after a week it becomes second nature. The watch has a lot going on visually without feeling cluttered. Proportions are well thought out for a 41 MM case.

Milan, Italy

David Okafor

David Okafor

Bought this as a dedicated water watch to rotate with my dress pieces. The exhibition caseback makes it more interesting than most at this level. Movement is visible and the mechanics look composed rather than busy.

London, UK

Florian Müller

Florian Müller

Solid construction throughout. The bezel rotates with a firm, even action and the graduated markings stay aligned. The nylon strap is thicker than expected, which actually improves how it wears.

Zurich, Switzerland

Luca Santini

Luca Santini

Three months of daily wear including gym sessions and occasional swimming. No issues to report. The screw crown seals well and the sapphire crystal has held up without visible marks.

Rome, Italy

Oliver Chambers

Oliver Chambers

The caseback is the detail that sold me. Seeing the movement working during the day keeps the ownership experience engaging in a way a closed caseback never does.

Melbourne, Australia

Marco van den Berg

Marco van den Berg

14.5 MM thick is on the thicker side but the cushion case distributes it well under a shirt cuff. It sits lower than I expected given the dimensions on paper.

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Sebastian Ritter

Sebastian Ritter

Arrived well packaged and the watch was in perfect condition. First impression out of the box was that the dial has real depth to it. The subdial arrangement gives it a technical appearance that photographs better than most watches I own.

Berlin, Germany

Arnaud Leclerc

Arnaud Leclerc

The nylon strap is properly stitched and the hardware at the buckle is weighty enough to feel appropriate for the case. Small detail but it matters when the rest of the watch is built at this standard.

Paris, France

Connor Walsh

Connor Walsh

I was specifically looking for an automatic with a caseback at this price. The CAL. 2C10 is smooth and the rotor has a satisfying weight to it. No winding required after a full day of wear.

Toronto, Canada

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