D4i or D6i?

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cool79

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Hi all
I am planning to get a dive com for myself as I would be passing my zoop to my wife as her cressi dive com is way too conservative.

Therefore I am wonder should I get d4i or D6i.

I like d6i due to the stainless steel construction, but not sure if it is worth the price.

For the digital compass it is a plus, I can live without it as I have my own traditional compass with me.
 
How is your eye sight? While I have an old Suunto D3 it is my back up depth gauge/timer. It is great for that and I like taking it on vacation as a watch. But other wise it is more than what I would wear day-to-day. My same thoughts apply to other dive watches.

I'd make the wife smile and get her a new zoop rather than give her you old one.
 
She don't like the zoop. N also she don't like d4i as the screen is small. She like her cressi dc which is pink... :(

---------- Post added February 17th, 2015 at 12:37 AM ----------

I only have astigmatism. And I do wear contacts while I am diving. :)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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