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That's what I did. Great "dive watch", great air integrated dive computer and an excellent fitness tracker.Why not get a Garmin Descent Mk2i? Garmin Descent™ Mk2i | Dive Watch
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That's what I did. Great "dive watch", great air integrated dive computer and an excellent fitness tracker.Why not get a Garmin Descent Mk2i? Garmin Descent™ Mk2i | Dive Watch
Now, for me, there is no real added value in having a diving watch compared to a diving computer. Even less when you wear two diving computers. Am I wrong? Then, the real question of this thread: is it worth buying a Rolex Submariner, the self called ultimate diver watch?
I personally wouldn't dive with a Rolex in these countries as it seems to flaunt wealth. It can also be a target for thieves.
It’s a tossup as to what new divers buy that is least useful: a dive watch or a dive knife. If you want something expensive that’s well engineered, go for a high end dive computer like a Shearwater.
A snorkel.It’s a tossup as to what new divers buy that is least useful: a dive watch or a dive knife.