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Hello,

I'm a lady diver looking for a watch that I can take diving that is around $100. I've looked at Freestyle Women's FS84941 The Hammerhead LDS and Casio Men's MTGM900DA-8 G-Shock S and finally the Casio G-Shock GWX5600C-4.

Comments and any other suggestions please?



Thanks
 
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Sorry, I guess I should have said that I'm also looking for neat little features such as solar/kinetically powered, and tide range! But thanks for the suggestion. I know I'm asking for a lot, but there have to be some out there. It doesn't have to be a women's watch, but I would like it to be smaller.
 
I like the Citizen Solar models. I don't dive mine but you don't have to change the battery and it is much lighter and less hassle to keep wound than any kinetic.
 
Let us know what you find! Most of the dive watches I have looked at are just too large for my wrist. And the ladies' are very pricey!
 
So in then end, I found this watch Casio Women's BGR3003-7AW Baby-G Reef Watch. It's a women's solar watch, but Casio doesn't make it anymore. I found one on Amazon and I can't wait to try it out!
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