Analog Dive Watch (Depth Gauge)

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I don't think this exact question has been asked, but if it has I'm sorry. I am looking for an analog dive watch with an analog depth gauge. Price Range: $0-$250. I'm not looking for a dive computer because I already have one. I will be wearing it like a normal watch but when I go diving I want the analog depth gauge as a back up for me dive computer. I don't like the look of the dive watches with digital depth gauges. If anyone can give me suggestions I would really appreciate it.
 
I don't think this exact question has been asked, but if it has I'm sorry. I am looking for an analog dive watch with an analog depth gauge. Price Range: $0-$250. I'm not looking for a dive computer because I already have one. I will be wearing it like a normal watch but when I go diving I want the analog depth gauge as a back up for me dive computer. I don't like the look of the dive watches with digital depth gauges. If anyone can give me suggestions I would really appreciate it.

Doesn't maybe meet your exact criteria, but I am looking for something similar.

I have been looking at the St Moritz Nereos - closer to $300. It is an analog watch with digital insets for calendar and depth/bottom time - as near as I can tell. Does start automatically with beginning dive and logs 4 dives and surface interval. I am looking a little more into it.
 
Dont know if they make them anymore, but swatch once made a fun scuba series. I picked one up for my collection about two or three years ago for about $80. It did have a functioning depth gage. calibrated in meters. Works pretty well but it does look nothing like a traditional dive watch being a swatch.
 
Citizen Aqualand Eco-Drive.

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There is a Citizen model I saw on Amazon.com for $270. I think it's the Aqualand mentioned above. For $10 more can get a two tone face on it. Either way you go, it comes with a black rubber strap.
 

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