And the problem is???
---------- Post added July 10th, 2014 at 10:07 AM ----------
Did you look at the new SP DC watch just came out or are you set in the choices you list?
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And the problem is???
---------- Post added July 10th, 2014 at 10:07 AM ----------
Did you look at the new SP DC watch just came out or are you set in the choices you list?
I must be confused, because the real problem with the OP's plan seems to me to be pretty obvious.
He wants a Petrel, and he wants a second computer that works as a watch. He is thinking, for example, of a Suunto.
The algorithms of the Petrel and Suunto are so different that you will have to make a serious decision as to which one you follow during a dive. If it is the Petrel you choose to follow, then the Suunto will probably go into error mode and not function for 48 hours.
The Petrel is probably the finest decompression computer on the market, but does he need a decompression computer? I don't see any reason to have one if you are just doing recreational dives. If I were just going to do recreational dives, I would just have a recreational computer. If I wanted a second computer for backup, I would make sure they had compatible algorithms. If I decided I wanted to use a Petrel as my primary computer and wanted a backup, it would be a second Petrel.
The idea of a computer as a watch makes no sense to me because the face will show too little information during a dive, and it will be too small for my aging eyes to see. I have a very nice and very expensive dive watch on my wrist right now. It was a gift. It is more expensive than any computer on the market. I sometimes take it into the pool with me while teaching classes, but I would never use it on a dive. I can't read it under water in normal diving visibilities.