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Dave1981

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I'm looking for a nice analogue watch with depth gauge also, preferably also analogue. Anyone got any suggestions, I'd like to keep it under about $1500 but even a relatively cheap one would be fine if there's something nice out there.

Any suggestions?
 
Citizen Aqualand series and it's nowhere close to $1500. For that much of a cost you might as well buy a computer or a Swiss automatic watch.
 
For $1500 you could hire me to dive with you and I will tell you what time it is and how deep you are.
 
:lol: The Dive Rite Nitek Plus is a full 2 gas Nitrox dive computer, and its only $296.00, it is no larger then a Rolex watch...
 
I love my Aqualand. I don't use it as a primary unless my primary fails :). It measures in about 2' increments but that is good enough for me.

I do wish it would expand just a bit so it would fit over my drysuit.
 

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