What watch do you dive with?

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Tag Heuer Aquaracer

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Nike Oregon Series. Good to 100m.

I used to have a regular Nike Triax style - good to 50m - but got into the habit of pushing the buttons underwater and after about 40 dives one of the buttons fell out and it flooded in the bathtub while cleaning my gear.
 
Rolex Sub left wrist suunto vytec on right wrist
 
Got my Suunto D9 last week and let me tell you... it is bloody brilliant... You would think that it it very heavy if you look at it but is actualy the same and more comfortable than my "every day watch". I have not been in the water with it yet so we will see how it performs under "presure"
 
I use a Tissot seamaster 1000 ft. very good indeed, rigid design, readable dial both at night and keeps on shinning for a good deal of time during night dives after a short flash of light
 
I wear it all the time. Good back-up for my Cobra when diving.

Steve
 
Omega Seamaster Pro Automatic on a rubber strap. I have used it on about 300 dives and it has been great.
 
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