you looking for a Diver watch,
look for russian.
there is 1 is very great i found it.
here i attach the pic.

There are two words for "diver" in the Russian language - one is "diver" ("



") itself which means someone who dives with light equipment or even without it and another one is "vodolaz" which is used for professional divers in heavy equipment (in other words for divers who can't swim, only walk) and which is close to "aquanaut". So the name of these watches speaks for itself - Vodolaz is a watch for real depth, the watch able to work under high water pressure.
Vodolaz watch was designed for Soviet Navy in the middle of the 70s in Zlatoust not far from the Ural Mountains, and you can see the proud lines "Order of Defense Ministry of the USSR" on the box just below the logo of Zlatoust Watch Factory. Just like many samples of soviet military equipment or weapons, Vodolaz watch is big, rough and looks as it was made with an axe. But, again, it's also very reliable and it will work where your "Submariner" won't.
As it says in user's manual, case keeps the watch hermetic during at least one hour at a depth of 700 meters (~2300 foots), and judging by its look it seems to be true!
Vodolaz is a very massive and big watch, it's hardly designed for everyday wearing - 260 grams (0,57 lbs) on your wrist can be tiresome, so the only right suit for this watch is a diving one. Diameter of the watch is 58 mm (2,28"), but you should take into account enormous big winding head with a protective hermetic lid which increases diameter of Vodolaz up to 76mm (3 inches).
Protective grid can be detached (with some effort) and replaced by the spare padding (comes with the watches), but we should warn you against doing so - construction of Vodolaz may looks primitive, but you'll need at least a hand press to gather it back in a proper way.
Primitive means that not only protective grid can be detached, but you also can completely remove the thick glass (3 mm) of Vodolaz, and even dial itself can be removed easily, which is not typical for a diver watch. The back cover of Vodolaz watch is a solid metal part without any screws or slots, and all repair or maintenance actions should be perfomed through the top of the watch. Disassembling Vodolaz is easy process, and the assembling it back can be tricky.
The removable top cover of the watch firmly presses the padding, the glass and the protective grid to the case and if you press the glass too hard when assemblying it can brake, but if you don't press it hard enough the watch can loose required tightness. So if you want to try Vodolaz watch for a diving, we strictly recommend you not to disassemble it before using.
Metal buckle of strap is real tough, with inscription in Cyrillic "USSR NAVY" ("

?"), the same letters are engraved on the solid back cover. Regretfully, the strap itself is not worth mentioning and could be placed in a museum with the label "typical Soviet quality".
Luminous hands and hour marks are shining bright in the dark, but only after you keep Vodolaz in a sun light for some time. We failed to find an answer to which material was used for luminous coating, but in user's manual on the first page there is a pink stamp "no radiation", placed there evidently for tourists, because these are the only two English words in the whole manual.
Vodolaz watch is a rare Russian watch even in Russia, and collectible value of Vodolaz is more important than its functional purpose, so we hope that this watch will take a place in your collection and you will enjoy by Vodolaz, which is a very unusual and interesting diver watch.