What Brand is Your Dive watch???

What Brand is Your Dive watch???

  • Rolex

    Votes: 88 11.2%
  • Seiko

    Votes: 77 9.8%
  • Wenger (swiss army)

    Votes: 12 1.5%
  • Freestyle

    Votes: 27 3.4%
  • Citizen

    Votes: 213 27.2%
  • luminox

    Votes: 42 5.4%
  • Aqua

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Navy Seal

    Votes: 9 1.1%
  • Blue Reef

    Votes: 2 0.3%
  • other

    Votes: 353 45.0%

  • Total voters
    784

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Timex Helix DM.....love it!
 
I like Citizen a lot; I have two Promaster Divers. One Orange face, for diving and casual wear, and an olive face, with stainless band, for dressy stuff. The depth gage is way cool, (and accurate!) always guaranteed to start a conversation!

Oh, and an Echo drive Blue Angel, and a Freestyle Shark w/ tide function.

Great watches. I think Citizen makes the best Value/Dollar watches out there.:D
 
Charlie99 once bubbled...

Now that I have a new watch, I have to go get it wet ----- so I'm off the Boynton Beach and the Keys for 9 days of diving starting next week. :bounce: [/B]

PMFJI, but is there much diving in Boynton Beach?
Thanks.
 
I just replace my Luminox Navy Seal with a Citizen Aqualand Duplex.

It looks great and I can't wait to try it out diving.
 
Casio G-SHOCK 200M.

Yea, I know some might think it's ugly. I agrea the 100M looks better but it's a great watch.

It's very usfull and easy to use.

Allready been at 46m (153 ft.) and works great where the 100M wouldn't, as far as I know.
 
JeffMandell once bubbled...
PMFJI, but is there much diving in Boynton Beach?
There's some pretty nice diving in the area north of Miami, from Ft Lauderdale on up to Jupiter.

Lot of wrecks. Nice drift diving on the 3rd reef. 65'-90' mostly.

http://www.splashdowndivers.com/local_diving/index.html
and
http://www.idivestarfish.com/
and
http://www.diveseahorse.com/sh_local.htm#wreck_diving

will give you a pretty good idea. I'll be on Splashdown Fri/Sat/Sun of Labor Day weekend, and hopefully Seahorse will get somebody else to sign up for next Tues/Wed/Thurs so they will go out.
 
liormic once bubbled...
Casio G-SHOCK 200M.

Yea, I know some might think it's ugly. I agree the 100M looks better but it's a great watch.

Allready been at 46m (153 ft.) and works great where the 100M wouldn't, as far as I know.
My 100M watch, did fine at 143', and has spent lots of time below 100'. I wouldn't trust it to those depths after replacing the battery, but the battery life is long enough, and I put enough dings into the crystal watch face that it is time to get a new one after 3+ years when the battery wears out. YMMV
 
Like Scubasean I have a dive watch and a dive computer (the size of a man's watch). My dive watch is an inexpensive Timex good to 100m with a moveable bevel and a digital compass that I don't think I have ever set right! Regardless, I think the directions say to not push any buttons while underwater...which I have and it's held up better than the Velcro band. :D

My dive computer is a Suunto Mosquito, although my dive buddies call it my gnat...HEY!!! :doh:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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