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I have a computer and bottom timer on right wrist, compass on left wrist. It's kind of like driving a car, do you want the speedometer behind you or on the seat beside you, or do you want it in front of you where it's easy to see at a glance?
One downside to wrist mount that no one's mentioned, and the one use by my OW instructor is that the console mounted instruments are out of your way when you are doing things like digging under rocks for stone crabs or hunting. She spearfishes all the time (and it quite good at it), and it's more convenient for her to have everything in the console.
As with a lot of things, the best tool or set-up may change depending on the application.
John
One downside to wrist mount that no one's mentioned, and the one use by my OW instructor is that the console mounted instruments are out of your way when you are doing things like digging under rocks for stone crabs or hunting. She spearfishes all the time (and it quite good at it), and it's more convenient for her to have everything in the console.
As with a lot of things, the best tool or set-up may change depending on the application.
John