Dive watch, what type ?

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Citizen's Aqualand Digital for diving (I've been using it log my dives since it came out).
 
Citizen Dive watch circa 1992.
It acts as my depth guage when I am diving, as a bottom timer, as a max depth warning, and a max time warning. The max depth will become more usefull when I switch to nitrox diving.
 
Casio Sea-Pathfinder Triple Sensor with compass, air pressure, and temperature sensors.
 
Timex Reef Gear, rated to 200M, can be had for less than $50.00 if you shop around. Only down side is the metal band is a pain to adjust.
 
I just got myself a cheap Casio G-shock, as a backup means for telling dive time, and to function as a stopwatch/countdown, since my BT is AWOL and I have depth gauge on my SPG.

Question, can I kill it by operating it at depth, or the buttons can be used ad nauseum? :)
 
Casio watches are the only thing we've ever used and never had a problem with one. The ones with the indiglo lights ROCK in our usually murky Ohio waters.

Evil xander, we have never had a problem after pushing the buttons underwater and we do quite a bit of it.
Ber :lilbunny:
 
I just bought an Omega Seamaster 300M Professional (@$2,600CDN) It's probably overkill for diving but I have a watch fetish.

I have a very useful Citizen Eco-Drive Divers 200M. It's solar power with reserve battery and a depth gauge (in meters) and rotating bezel for timed dives. It's an anologue display.
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https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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