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    Default Suunto D9 reading 96 degrees C

    So I sent it back to Suunto and it cost me £200, they had to replace the whole insides. I had a feeling it wouldn't make 1000 dives, it made 954 dives (928 hours) and there wasn't room for a 4th digit. Now it's back 0, well 20 dives and 21 hours.

    I'd still recommend it though.
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    1000 hours of diving is a lot!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Publisher View Post
    1000 hours of diving is a lot!
    And that's only what I've done with that computer, I did 250 hours CCR with the VR3 in the same period too. So around 1250 hours in 4 years! 20 dives/21 hours since September 1st.
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