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Pre-Owned Graff ScubaGraff Diver 47mm — White Gold and Black DLC Titanium, Limited Edition of 300 (Ref. SG47DLCWGB)
Graff cut its name on diamonds, not on movements. The ScubaGraff is what happens when a jeweller’s eye for facets meets the discipline of a 300-metre dive case.
Available now at Black Tag Watches (Aventura, Florida), this pre-owned example — reference SG47DLCWGB, Limited Edition of 300 — is presented in mint condition with a Black Tag Watches in-house warranty.
What Is the Graff ScubaGraff?
A Jewellery House Builds a Proper Dive Watch
The pre-owned Graff ScubaGraff Date Diver is the first dive watch Graff ever produced — and it is a legitimate one. Laurence Graff founded the maison in London in 1960 and built it into one of the world’s principal handlers of exceptional diamonds, associated with stones like the Lesedi La Rona and the Wittelsbach-Graff. When Graff turned to dive watchmaking in the early 2010s, the ScubaGraff inherited the visual logic of the parent house — a faceted case drawn directly from diamond-cutting geometry — and paired it with full tool-watch specification: 300-metre water resistance, a helium escape valve at 9 o’clock, a mechanical 30-minute countdown indicator, and a screw-down crown set with a diamond. The result is not a jewellery piece dressed as a diver. It is a properly specified 300-metre tool watch wearing a jewellery-house case.
The SG47DLCWGB: White Gold and Black DLC, Limited to 300
The reference SG47DLCWGB is the white-gold-and-black-DLC titanium configuration of the ScubaGraff — one of the more limited variants within an already small total production. Three hundred numbered examples were produced. For collectors of pre-owned limited edition dive watches, that production context is not a marketing footnote: it is the supply argument, and it has become more relevant as the years since production have accumulated.
Case & Dial Design: Faceted Geometry, Diamond-House Finishing
Case Construction: White Gold, DLC Titanium, 47mm
The 47mm case stands 17mm thick and is constructed in two materials with distinct roles: 18K white gold defines the bezel and case crowns; black DLC-coated titanium provides the structural body and carries the depth-tested water resistance rating. The faceted case finishing is the most legible cross-pollination from the parent jewellery house — every flank, lug, and bezel edge is cut and polished to read light the way a Graff diamond does. The unidirectional rotating diving bezel carries an 18K white gold dive-time scale. The case back is hand-engraved with the octopus motif that recurs across the ScubaGraff line, and the helium escape valve sits at 9 o’clock.
Dial Layout and Legibility at Depth
The black dial is layered for depth, with applied luminous baton indices and large luminous sword hands sized for legibility at depth and in low light — the functional brief of any serious dive watch, executed here with the finishing standards of a jewellery house. The date aperture sits at 3 o’clock; the mechanical 30-minute countdown indicator — the dial’s signature horological feature — sits at 6 o’clock. The diamond-tipped screw-down crown at 3 is the only explicit jewellery-house marker on the dial side of the case.
Movement: Calibre Graff 2 — Swiss Automatic, Exclusive to Graff
What the Calibre Graff 2 Is and What It Does
Inside the ScubaGraff SG47DLCWGB is the calibre Graff 2 — a Swiss automatic movement designed, developed, and built exclusively for Graff with a 50-hour power reserve. Like most contemporary jewellery-house calibres, the Graff 2 is supplied by a Swiss movement maker working to Graff’s specification rather than fabricated within a Graff manufacture — which is the standard practice for haute-bijouterie houses that entered watchmaking after the established Swiss maisons. What matters horologically is what the movement delivers within the context of this watch: a properly functioning mechanical 30-minute countdown, seconds and date integration, and a power reserve sufficient to keep the watch running between dives. On those terms, the ScubaGraff is a coherently specified instrument.
Movement Specifications
Specification
Detail
Calibre
Graff 2, Swiss automatic
Power reserve
~50 hours
Functions
Seconds, date, 30-min countdown
Water resistance
300m (30 ATM)
Helium escape valve
9 o’clock
Crown
Diamond-tipped, screw-down
Condition, Provenance & Warranty
No-Papers Configuration — What It Means Here
This example is offered without its original Graff presentation box or papers, accompanied instead by an aftermarket travel case and a Black Tag Watches in-house warranty. For a Limited Edition of 300 with a reference-coded case configuration, the absence of original documentation affects price more than it affects ownership: the case markings, edition number plaque, and movement signature are all verifiable, and the watch itself is unmistakable. Buyers prioritising completeness of set should weigh that against a fully documented example; buyers focused on the watch as object will find this configuration straightforward.
Condition and Accessories
Detail
Information
Condition
Mint
Box
No — aftermarket travel case
Papers
No
Warranty
In-house, Black Tag Watches
Strap
Black alligator on rubber
Buckle
White gold + black DLC folding
Full Specifications — Graff ScubaGraff SG47DLCWGB
Specification
Detail
Brand
Graff (London / Switzerland)
Collection
ScubaGraff
Reference
SG47DLCWGB
Production
Limited Edition of 300
Case
18K white gold + black DLC titanium
Dimensions
47mm, 17mm thick
Crystal
AR-coated sapphire
Bezel
Unidirectional rotating, white gold scale
Crown
Diamond-tipped, screw-down
Caseback
Hand-engraved octopus motif
Helium valve
9 o’clock
Water resistance
300m / 30 ATM
Dial
Black, luminous baton indices
Complications
Date at 3, 30-min countdown at 6
Movement
Calibre Graff 2, Swiss automatic
Power reserve
~50 hours
Strap
Black alligator on rubber
Buckle
White gold + black DLC folding
Condition
Mint
Box & Papers
No
Warranty
In-house, Black Tag Watches
Why Buy a Pre-Owned Graff ScubaGraff?
A Niche the Category Dive-Watch Collector Overlooks
The ScubaGraff occupies a particular corner of the secondary market — recognised by buyers who already know the Graff name from the jewellery side, largely invisible to the category dive-watch collector who lives between Submariners, Aquanauts, and Fifty Fathoms. That distinction is the opportunity. Total production across all ScubaGraff variants was small to begin with, and the SG47DLCWGB white-gold-and-DLC reference is one of the more limited configurations within the line. As one of the few diving watches produced by a major modern jewellery house with proper dive specification, the ScubaGraff has held its own argument in the secondary market without the volatility that affects mainstream sport references.
Mint Condition, Confirmed Edition Numbering
Against contemporary 47mm dive watches at retail — particularly those from the jewellery-house corner of the market — this Limited Edition of 300 offers a serious tool-watch specification in a case constructed and finished to a jeweller’s discipline. With a complete reference configuration intact and confirmed edition numbering, the value proposition for a collector looking for something genuinely outside the conventional dive-watch canon is clear.
Available at Black Tag Watches — Aventura, Florida
Black Tag Watches is a pre-owned luxury watch dealer based in Aventura, FL, specialising in rare, certified, and fully documented timepieces from independent and established Swiss and European manufactures.
View the Graff ScubaGraff Date Diver — Full Details & Pricing
A faceted, diamond-crowned dive watch from one of the world’s principal diamond houses — finite, properly specified, and unmistakably Graff.
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