You didn't properly change the battery and flooded the computer. How does that make it a piece of junk?
You didn't post your thread in the Oceanic forum and you're upset that the Oceanic rep hasn't responded to you? The moderators moved your thread here at 1:39 AM PST. The Oceanic rep hasn't responded by 10:21 AM PST so he's the bad guy?
I think perhaps you have some unrealistic expectations. As an instructor, I would expect you to understand that tech failures are a part of life. Particularly when you "pried the batter holder-in-place thingamagic a little prior to the dive when I put the battery in there."
I understand that this had a negative effect on your vacation, but it's not Oceanic's fault, Doug's fault, or the Geo's fault. Return the Geo for repair and take it as a lesson learned.
Sweet, except I didn't flood the computer--I made that very clear in my posts there was ZERO water in my bottom timer...you obviously didn't read them..so please don't put "words into my posts"
Let me summarize:
1) Change battery. Everything works.
2) Dive, computer turns off underwater, computer turns back on--2 second event. Depth/Time still available while big flashing ERR on it. Verify depth time w/bottom timer #2...everything good.
3) Surface
4) Open back of case, battery is somewhat lose inside. Lost connectors U/W. FIXED by applying 10 grams of pressure onto metal positive battery in-place-holder-thingamagic. NO WATER anywhere inside.
4) Can't put back into BOTTOM TIMER and/or COMPUTER MODE. Just says error. Watch still works. Take underwater; still no depth/time. If it gave me that I wouldn't care...but since I surfaced between dive #1 and dive #2 it now completely locks you out (did I mention that this worked underwater after reset on dive #1)? I bought this thing as a bottom timer, I could care less about oceanic's algorithm...
5) Makes a great $300 WATCH.
6) If I send it to Oceanic they will probably charge me an arm and a leg to apply their super secret reset code, after they determine what I just said above is true--because I obviously am a clueless diver who can't take responsibility for his own safety I must now have all this verified by some Oceanic Repair guy...who will then hit buttons in a certain order for a "hard-oceanic-factory-reset"
7) If it happens again..well I guess I have to send it in again. No thanks.
Also, I left a message on oceanic's 800 line saturday w/my number. While I understand that they are closed sat/sun it is now Monday afternoon, and no return call.
Yes, it's a piece of junk for locking out a diver FOREVER (as I said, read my posts). That's my opinion. Yes, I am annoyed and should probably not be typing at this stage