Decima Scylla
The Decima Scylla is a discontinued diver watch with a cusn8 marine bronze case. It measures 44.0 mm across, 14 mm thick, 50 mm lug to lug, and is water resistant to 500 m. Inside is the Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement, with 38 hours power reserve. Complications: Date. Priced from $899. Brand origin: United States. No longer offered new; listed here as an archive reference for the used market.

- Reference
- –
- Type
- Diver
- Price
- $899
- Case diameter
- 44.0 mm
- Thickness
- 14 mm
- Lug-to-lug
- 50 mm
- Water resistance
- 500 m
- Weight
- –
- Origin
- United States
- Movement
- Automatic
- Caliber
- Sellita SW200-1
- Power reserve
- 38 hours
- Complications
- Date
- Material
- Bronze
- Grade / type
- CuSn8 marine bronze
- Colour
- –
- Hardness
- –
- Construction
- Assembled
- Surface treatment
- –
- Caseback
- Steel
- Nickel-free
- No (steel contact)
- Bracelet / strap
- Canvas strap with bronze buckle (leather strap included)
- Matching bracelet
- –
- Crystal
- Double-domed sapphire
- Display back
- No
- Dial
- Two-tone gradient sunburst (brown, blue, green)
- Lume
- Super-LumiNova
- Availability
- No longer offered
- Status
- Archive
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Decima Scylla nickel-free?
No. At least one part that touches the skin is nickel-bearing steel (commonly the caseback or clasp), so the guide does not mark it nickel-free.
What is the case material of the Decima Scylla?
The Decima Scylla has a cusn8 marine bronze case, though its caseback is steel. This is confirmed against the maker spec.
What size is the Decima Scylla?
It is 44.0 mm in diameter, 14 mm thick, 50 mm lug to lug, and water resistant to 500 m.
How much does the Decima Scylla cost, and is it available?
It is no longer offered new; the guide keeps it as an archive reference for the used market, and it listed from $899 when current.
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