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if you are going to get a Rolex diving watch you get the DeepSea - as that even has the adjustable strap so you can wear it over your dry suit.
The Submariner has an adjustable strap as well.
 
The Submariner has an adjustable strap as well.

I don't believe it is as easily adjusted as the Deep Sea.
 
As a certified watch snob i do not believe in pushing bottons if I want to know what time it is.
So hears what I'm experimenting with right now, and why it works for me.

a quartz battery powered watch will keep time for years without sunlight or movement. It's inexpensive so if it dosen't survive the environment, I wont be heartbroken.

Often durring deco my tummy says hey what time is it in the real world.

So yah what makes a great dive watch?
What environment are you taking it to.
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Im looking at a Bell&Ross.... just because its pretty :D
My computer is a second hand Suunto Zoop and it will remain until it dies!
 
the adjustable strap is built into the clip of the watch. Not an additional purchase ... I have not seen a strap from/made by Rolex that would fit over a dry suit cuff (dry glove ring)
Exactly. There's not a bracelet on the market that fits over a drysuit. The diver's extension on bracelets are for wetsuits. If someone wants to wear a watch over a drysuit, they'll need to swap out to a very long rubber strap or an extra long NATO/Zulu.
 
Exactly. There's not a bracelet on the market that fits over a drysuit. The diver's extension on bracelets are for wetsuits. If someone wants to wear a watch over a drysuit, they'll need to swap out to a very long rubber strap or an extra long NATO/Zulu.
Or bungee
 

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