aquacat8
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A vintage dive watch would do the trick too for that purpose.
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They will stay with me and my SF2 (a rebreather). Different tools for different kinds of diving. The Descent will be my backup to the AI Perdix for Open Circuit and I'll keep the two Petrels dedicated to my Closed Circuit diving.What are you going to do with the 2 petrels, asking for a "friend"? If selling one I am interested.
The Descent is expensive, but it's a damn fine fitness/smart watch and especially so if you swim for exercise.A vintage dive watch would do the trick too for that purpose.
Do you folks that have the Geo2 find it easy to read underwater?
I suspect Garmin will be disappointed in sales and will cut back that development budget but I could be wrong. It just doesn't seem like a huge market.
For once, you could be right!But I could be wrong.
I see Garmin as a company that develops good products for markets that generate sales in the millions. This product seems to be one that will sell thousands or tens of thousands. They manage to continue to develop and improve their devices for cyclists but that is a MUCH bigger market. But I could be wrong.