Jack Mason Palmera Skin Diver: Features, Specs, And First Look
The latest release from Jack Mason introduces the Palmera Skin Diver, a model that blends classic dive watch aesthetics with contemporary proportions and solid mechanical credentials. While the brand is also debuting a new sales approach alongside this launch, the Palmera itself stands out as a well-rounded addition to the growing segment of compact, vintage-inspired divers.

Classic Design, Contemporary Proportions
The Palmera Skin Diver draws clear inspiration from traditional compressor-style dive watches, recognizable by their dual-crown layout and internal rotating bezel. Despite its vintage cues, the watch is designed with modern wearability in mind.

The stainless steel case measures 39 mm in diameter, paired with a 47 mm lug-to-lug distance, and maintains a slim profile of just 10.80 mm. These proportions place it firmly in the category of highly wearable dive watches, offering a balanced wrist presence that should suit a wide range of collectors.
Importantly, the relatively thin case does not come at the expense of capability. The Palmera offers a solid 200 meters of water resistance, reinforcing its credentials as a true dive watch rather than a purely stylistic piece.
Internal Bezel and Dual-Crown Functionality
A defining feature of the Palmera is its internal rotating bezel, which is controlled via a second crown positioned at 2 o’clock. This configuration keeps the bezel protected within the case while preserving the clean lines of the external design.

Although the watch closely resembles the classic “Super Compressor” style, it does not rely on that specific case construction. Instead, it adopts the visual identity and practical functionality in a more contemporary execution.
Dial Options and Strap Choices
At launch, the Palmera Skin Diver is offered in two distinct dial variations. The Ash version features a classic black dial that leans toward versatility and understated appeal, while the Ember variant introduces a vibrant orange tone that enhances legibility and gives the watch a more dynamic, sporty character.
A third dial option is expected to join the lineup at a later stage, with its design to be determined through community input once a specific production milestone is reached.

Buyers can also choose between two different strap configurations. The stainless steel seven-row bracelet adds a refined, vintage-inspired touch, whereas the FKM rubber Tropic-style strap delivers a more casual and purpose-driven feel, particularly suited for aquatic use.
Swiss Automatic Movement
Inside the Palmera beats the La Joux-Perret G101 automatic movement, a Swiss-made caliber that has become increasingly popular among independent brands thanks to its robust specifications and reliability.
The movement operates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, ensuring smooth timekeeping, and offers an impressive power reserve of approximately 68 hours. It also includes hacking seconds, allowing for precise synchronization, as well as manual winding capability for added convenience. According to the brand, the movement is regulated to achieve an accuracy of around ±5 seconds per day, which is a strong performance in this segment.
A Feature-Driven Value Proposition
From a technical perspective, the Palmera Skin Diver presents a compelling package. Its combination of compact dimensions, internal bezel functionality, reliable Swiss movement, and substantial water resistance positions it competitively within its price range.

The design manages to strike a careful balance between vintage inspiration and modern practicality, delivering a watch that feels both familiar and relevant without compromising on everyday usability.
Availability and Pricing
The Palmera Skin Diver is initially offered through a pre-order phase, during which it is available at a reduced price of USD 1,049. This represents a USD 300 saving compared to its future retail price.
Once this initial phase concludes, the watch will transition into standard production and retail channels, where it will be priced at USD 1,349 and distributed through the brand’s official website and authorized dealers. Production is expected to begin after the pre-order window closes, with delivery anticipated within approximately 120 days.
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General Specifications:
Brand: Jack Mason
Model: Palmera Skin Diver
Dial: Black (Ash), orange (Ember)
Lume: Super-LumiNova
Case Material: Stainless steel
Case Dimensions: 39 mm Diameter, 10.80 mm thickness, 47 mm lug-to-lug
Crystal: Sapphire Glass
Case Back: Stainless steel
Water Resistance: 200 Meters
Strap: Stainless steel bracelet with a folding clasp, a FKM rubber tropic-style strap
Calibre: La Joux-Perret G101
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds
Winding: Automatic
Frequency: 4 Hz (28,800 Vph)
Jewels: 24
Power Reserve: 68 Hours
Price: USD 1,049 (on a rubber strap), USD 1,349 (on a steel bracelet)
Limited Edition: No
Availability: Now for pre-order with delivery expected 120 days after the pre-sale period.



