Diving timepieces - split from A New Piece Of Diving Equipment

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Most dive watches wouldn't fit around my drysuit anyway.

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Some of these straps are specifically designed to allow for daily wear and over the top of thick wet/dry suits if you're interested. I have them on both my every day watches.

maratac
 
I wear a Casio G-shock solar-powered "atomic" watch, rated for 200 meters (650 feet). I really can't imagine much more perfect watch than that. However, I don't usually wear it diving, because my computer is more reliable than I am about starting to time the dive when I enter the water. But if I didn't have a computer, I think a Bottom Timer would be the best choice.
 
I guess, "set your bezel" is a phrase without much recognition these days.:D
 
I carry two computers for that:D
Can't impress the dive bunnies with two computers. But a dive watch? Oh yeah!!!:eyebrow:


You joking right?:shocked2:

Why not? I have a $1000 dive computer, a $700 BC, a $1000 regulator, a $500 wetsuit, plus another $400 for mask, fins, gloves, booties and hood on me whenever I jump into the water. What's another few thousand bucks on top of it? :idk:

If anything, it gives the Divemaster more incentive to find and recover my corpse.:(
 
Or to create your corpse and keep your watch.
 
If anything, it gives the Divemaster more incentive to find and recover my corpse.:(
Ha!Good point:wink:As far as my body is concerned they can leave it where it happens to be;I wouldn't let anybody risking his life to recover a corpse:D
 
At the bottom of the ocean, no one can hear you scream.
 

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