The quest for a new dive watch

I have been looking into getting a new diver and have been looking for something not black since I have too many black dials as it is. As it stands, these are the ones that I find myself stuck between and am curious to hear some opinions. They all have sapphire crystals so I will just gloss over that. No.1 First and cheapest on the list is the RZE Resolute Supercompressor. RZE is fairly new to the game, only opening there doors in 2020 but so far I have not heard of any poor quality issues or funny business. Price: 700usd Case width: 40mm Case thickness: 12mm Lug to lug: 46mm Lug width: 20mm Water resistance: 20bar The case and bracelet are both made from grade 2 titanium which is treated for hardening, it's no grade 5 but at 700USD you can't expect quite that much, also the case is a true functional supercompressor and not just a look alike. RZE uses the Miyota 90S5 movement so future serves should be less painful and the solid workhorse movement should give some peace of mind. No.2 If you like watch history and can't afford a Fifty Fathoms then there is always the Zodiac Sea Wolf. It comes in a variety of colors and case materials as well as several styles. Price: 1200-1700usd Case width: 40mm Case thickness: 13.5mm Lug to lug: 48mm Lug width: 20mm Water resistance: 20bar I would not be surprised if someone told me that the Zodiac Sea Wolf had the most skus under one line of any manufacturer since there are a dizzying number of options. Zodiac uses the STP movement of which I have not personally heard anything about good or bad so it is something of a wild card for me in that respect. No.3 Its a Doxa, what more is there to say? If you want a dive watch to ware as a diver while diving than here it is. The Sub300 may vary well be the most ubiquitous name in dive watches next to the captain Willard or 62mas. Price: 1900usd Case width: 42.5mm Case thickness: 13.5mm Lug to lug: 44.5mm Lug width: 20mm Water resistance: 120bar Doxa, like Seiko, take full advantage of the cushion case to help keep the lugs closer together which helps the more than 42mm case fit those of us who have glorified toothpicks for arms. Unlike Seiko, the Doxa houses the Sellita SW200-1 movement, a solid household name in third party Swiss movements so servicing should be relatively easy. No.4 Okay so the S.A.R. Rescue timer is technically not a dive watch, but it is made for use in and around water. Muhle Glashutte is fairly new to watches but has been making marine chronometers practically since mariners started using them. Price: 2400usd Case width: 42mm Case thickness: 13.5mm Lug to lug: 47mm Lug width: 20mm Water resistance: 100bar Having been designed for The German Maritime Search And Rescue Society(hence the name S.A.R.), the Rescue Timer is the textbook definition of a tool watch with 1000 meters of resistance and a 4mm thick sapphire crystal it can hold its own along side the best. The case was designed to have as few hard edges as posable so that it would not get snagged on any ropes, nets,etc. during open water rescue, and in keeping the streamlined design they ditched the rotating dive bezel in favor of a fixed rubber bezel and a date window magnifier on the underside of the crystal. Like the Doxa they use the Sellita SW200-1 but, because they are German, they can't just leave it at that, so they completely dismantle the movements and give them the old Glashutte spit shine, further refining it and installing their own in-house designed regulator for grater shock resistance(and also making it the only one on this list that is in house regulated).
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I have a SAR timer and I love it, I've been looking for a reasonably priced lume dial version for a while.

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I would look into Squale, too. 

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I voted Doxa, because when I think bright dive watch I think Doxa. 

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I voted zodiac, because I have one and love it

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Love the colours zodiac do,and they don't wear to big.

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I have a Muhle Glashutte S.A.R. Rescue Timer. It is of my favorites.