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jkaterenchuk

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National Geographic Dive Watch

In Dive Mode has:
- auto start when wet and submerging
- Switchable for Salt and Fresh Water accuracy
- 200M/660ft depth rated
- Logs 10 dives records
- includes dive time, depth, temperature, ascent and descent rate, max depth
- full face backlighting for low vis or light conditions **
- switchable between Metric and Imperial Units **

** compared to some of the Citizen Dive watches that sell for $200 used which do not have these features.

This is a fully digital readout display and also include Time, Chrono, Alarms, Timer Modes.

This watch is new. I received it as a gift and it is not needed for my technical dives. I took it into the water one time to confirm that everything works. Is is not very heavy and well constructed watch and compares to the Citizen Aqualand Models in terms of functions and quality.

$175 including shipping in CONUS and Paypal Fee
 

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What makes this watch no good for tech diving?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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