ThatDogDontHunt
Oscar Meyer Weiner
Agreed. Trying to turn a general purpose compute platform into a special purpose dive computer is a foolish idea.I have had some minor issues with my Apple Watch. One exercise app disappeared and I still have no idea where it went - left me and my husband scratching my head. Needed to restart on two different occasions bc it froze. Maybe it’s just too old? But those issues would be bigger issues on a dive watch. For me, I’d use it as a backup and for the novelty. And since I don’t have $800 hanging around for ‘novelty’ I’ll wait to see how others do with the Ultra.
If you read the fine print people will likely be getting surprises regarding waterproofing and battery life.
As per the ISO rating the 100m rating does NOT mean it is good to 100m. It means it is good for swimming and snorkeling. Hence the warning not to exceed 40 meters and that it's water resistance will diminish over time. The Garmin thing IS waterproof to 100m.
Watch Water Resistance Levels: What You Should Know
You buy a new watch and see that it has 50M written on its dial. Does this mean that you can actually take it 50 meters (~165 feet) below water surface? It would be quite handy, right? Not so fast! You would actually permanently damage your precious time piece.
www.sgswatches.com
The quoted 36 hour battery life includes only 90 minute app use and a 60 minute workout. With the dive app running full time, battery life will can be expected to be much shorter. Maybe significantly?
This appears to be a marketing exercise aimed at the gullible?