chetopuffs
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Ok, I just need to know one thing. Does it work?
I know many of you want to say my money could be better spent on other things. I know other will say that your dress/work watch and you dive watch should two different watches. I know I should just buy a cheap (inexpensive) diving watch and then buy a dive computer or a hybrid like the suunto D9
I want this to be my sports watch. I like to travel light. I only own a mask, fins, snorkel, and a belt, someday I will own more, but right now I don't want to lug a lot of stuff around with me, let alone store it. I want an accurate depth gage, compass, and time piece (not to mention something that clocks my ascent and descent rates. I do not want to rely on rental equipment. I want to own something that will bring me peace of mind and I think this will suite my diving needs for right now.
Regardless; I'm going to buy one of the Tissot Touches, but as I find myself caring more often about my depth and rate of ascension rather than altitude and barometric pressure. So as I stated before I just need to know this works and works well. :cool2:
Thank you for your help,
Cheto
P.S. You can see the cheesy advert on YouTube, Search "Tissot Sea Touch"
I know many of you want to say my money could be better spent on other things. I know other will say that your dress/work watch and you dive watch should two different watches. I know I should just buy a cheap (inexpensive) diving watch and then buy a dive computer or a hybrid like the suunto D9
I want this to be my sports watch. I like to travel light. I only own a mask, fins, snorkel, and a belt, someday I will own more, but right now I don't want to lug a lot of stuff around with me, let alone store it. I want an accurate depth gage, compass, and time piece (not to mention something that clocks my ascent and descent rates. I do not want to rely on rental equipment. I want to own something that will bring me peace of mind and I think this will suite my diving needs for right now.
Regardless; I'm going to buy one of the Tissot Touches, but as I find myself caring more often about my depth and rate of ascension rather than altitude and barometric pressure. So as I stated before I just need to know this works and works well. :cool2:
Thank you for your help,
Cheto
P.S. You can see the cheesy advert on YouTube, Search "Tissot Sea Touch"