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Puck II
The Halios Puck II is a 2017 revival of Halios’s oversized puck-shaped professional diver, retaining the broad 48mm lugless steel case while reducing water resistance to a still-extreme 500m and switching to a Miyota 9015 automatic movement. It adds a sapphire bezel overlay, polished round dial markers, bold lume, and a steel bracelet at a launch price of $675.
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Overview
| Brand | Halios |
| Collection | Puck |
| Category | Dive |
| Released | 2017 |
| Price guide | Mid-range · $600–900 |
Full specification
Specs
Case & dial
| Diameter | 48 mm |
| Lug-to-lug | 48 mm |
| Thickness | 14.5 mm |
| Lug width | 24 mm |
| Water resistance | 500 m |
| Crystal | sapphire, double-domed with anti-reflective coating |
| Case material | 316L stainless steel |
| Bezel | sapphire bezel overlay |
Movement & furniture
| Type | Automatic |
| Caliber | Miyota 9015 → |
| Functions | date |
| Power reserve | 42 h |
| Jewels | 24 |
| Lume | Super-LumiNova C3 |
| Strap / bracelet | steel bracelet |
Bottom line
A deliberately chunky, forum-famous 500m diver that trades elegance for character, value, and serious tool-watch presence.
Highlights
- 48mm lugless 316L steel case
- 500m water resistance
- Miyota 9015 automatic movement
- Sapphire bezel insert and double-domed sapphire crystal
- Super-LumiNova C3 and steel bracelet
Who it's for
Collectors who want a distinctive heavy-duty microbrand diver, appreciate Halios’s early tool-watch era, and are comfortable with a large 48mm lugless case that wears differently from conventional long-lug divers.
Who should skip it
Skip it if you want a slim everyday diver, need easy modern retail availability, or prefer conservative case shapes; the Puck II is intentionally large, heavy, and uncommon on the secondary market.
Before you buy
- Large 48mm case is the defining feature — try before buying if possible
- Discontinued 2017 release; current purchases are secondary-market only
- 24mm lug width limits strap compatibility compared with more common 20mm divers
- Miyota 9015 is practical and serviceable but not as prestige-coded as Swiss alternatives
FAQ
Is the Puck II automatic or quartz?
The Puck II is automatic. The Miyota 9015 winds itself from the motion of your wrist, so it needs no battery. A full wind holds roughly 42 hours, so it keeps running overnight off the wrist; left longer it stops and restarts once you wear or hand-wind it.
What movement does the Puck II use?
The Puck II is powered by the Miyota 9015 from Miyota, an automatic caliber with 24 jewels, a 42-hour power reserve, and a 28,800 bph beat rate. Being automatic, it winds from the motion of your wrist and needs no battery.
Does the Puck II have a date?
Yes — the Puck II has a date display on the dial. The date advances automatically as the movement runs, so the current day of the month is always visible at a glance, and you can set it from the crown after the watch has been left to stop.
How water resistant is the Puck II?
The Puck II is rated to 500 m. That is a high water-resistance rating: comfortable for swimming, snorkelling and recreational diving, with margin to spare for everyday wear. Whatever the rating, avoid operating the crown or pushers underwater, and have the gaskets checked periodically to keep it reliable.
How big does the Puck II wear?
At 48 mm across with a 48 mm lug-to-lug and 14.5 mm thick, the Puck II wears as a large, wrist-filling watch. Lug-to-lug is the measurement that really decides fit, since it sets how far the case spans the wrist — 48 mm suits most wrists, and smaller wrists especially should check that figure.
How big is the Halios Puck II?
The Puck II uses a 48mm-wide lugless steel case, 14.5mm thick including the crystal, with a 24mm lug width. Halios described the hooded-lug shape as helping prevent overhang, but it remains a large, bold diver.
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