Hi all
This section says it covers watches, but there's no mention; have they been outdated by computers, or can you still run a basic dive with one?
If anyone uses a watch without a computer,are there any models to avoid?
Thanks
Hi all
This section says it covers watches, but there's no mention; have they been outdated by computers, or can you still run a basic dive with one?
If anyone uses a watch without a computer,are there any models to avoid?
Thanks
Andy, I dive with both a computer and a watch. In the event of your computer going mammaries uppermost, then you can use a watch in conjunction with an independent depth gauge and your tables to carry on the dive or at least ascend safely. This has never happened to me ,(yet ), but I tend towards the principal of 'better to have it and not need it than the other way round'.
As far as the various models etc, all I can say is ignore anything that is rated for less than 200m. The ones that say 50m will leak in the shower, 100m ones are ok for snorkelling but little else.
Doubtless, somebody else will be along in a minute with much better information.
Dive safe.
SSMD Diver.
Today is a good day to Dive.
I am glad you started this thread. I have been looking for a new watch for diving, but want to be able to wear it as a regular watch.
I have looked at the Luminox watches and the St. Mortiz watches, but I am really not sure. I just don't want anything digital, and I want to be able to put on a velcro/nylon type band.
Anyone have any word on a reasonable priced dive watch that they actually have or had? I have a Rolly, and it is definatley made for the task, but I still would not wear it diving. I can't imagine loosing that!
Ace,
I don't use a computer yet; I was going to post a question about the new Suunto D9. Do you or anyone elso out there have infor, good or bad?
About your question. I use my Citizen Ecodrive watch (titanium bracelet). It is rated for 20 BAR, has not leaked yet. I bang the darn thing on everything topside, play football, ski, surf, etc., and nothing. Not a scratch anywhere except the bottom of the clasp. Never had to set or adjust it except for DST, but other than that, accurate to the minute all year when comparing to my atomic clock at home. I use to when I go diving in conjunction with my gague cluster and tables. Like I said, looking to move into the 21st century with a computer.
I love my watch. My wife wants me to switch off and wear my Movado or others for a change, but I love this thing. It looks great, works great, and is durable for my active lifestyle.
Hope I helped. Here is a link to the one I have... actually, they don't make it anymore. It's 9 years old, looks like it came out of the box last month. It's actually the reason I held off buying a dive computer so long.
I did not see the link, but I think I know the watch. It is a pricy little bugger too.
As far as the D(, I don't know much about it. I use a computer myself and would never go back to tables unless I had to for some reason. I just want a watch, because I want a new watch.
I use a Timex Ironman rated to 200m available at Wal-Mart for about $30.