Would you wear a $30,000 depth gauge?

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I like watches but I wouldn't wear this one even IF I could afford it ...its plain ugly, ill stick with my submariner
 
I like watches but I wouldn't wear this one even IF I could afford it ...its plain ugly, ill stick with my submariner
It's got a 5 minute safety stop counter!
 
ok you convinced me going to order one from DGX tomorrow .........lol
 
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Much more readable, better looking, and somewhat less expensive. I think it was discontinued sometime in the 70s, but it works just fine, quite accurate.
 

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Much more readable, better looking, and somewhat less expensive. I think it was discontinued sometime in the 70s, but it works just fine, quite accurate.

But can it survive the cat stress test?
 
Hmm, that's on the list of, if I get given one sell it and buy something useful.
 
But can it survive the cat stress test?
Reggie gets involved in everything I do. I have to close my office door when I work on my watches. He's pretty good with regulators, though, able to reduce the cracking pressure on a SP 109 to amazingly levels. Of course, it's a simple very easy 2nd stage.
 

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