My current compass has the Aqualung logo in the center, but if I were Aqualung I would disavow any association. The card doesn't want to stay level or there isn't enough angle allowance to keep it from dragging.
Instructor doesn't like the wrist mount (especially for divers new to nav) because he said it's too easy to let your arm get out of alignment with your body and thus get off course. He prefers a top view compass with both elbows locked into the side for stability. I'm sure any skill can be honed with sufficient practice, even a wrist mount compass. If you shoot a heading to a specific identifiable location using a side view and swim to that location, works well, just like orienteering in the Army. It's not navigation I'm unhappy about, it's the crappy compass. Sounds like the Oceanic or Sherwood are both possible solutions. Or, even better, a SK7 for $50.00