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I own a Suunto Mosquito, and my wife has the Suunto Gekko (mosquito numbers are too small for her to read easily). Both are wrist versions and have served us very well. I'm not familiar with the Aeris models, but save yourself some time and possibly money by deciding what features you want and will use. It doesn't really how many features a computer has/doesn't have if you don't use them anyway.
If the Aeris, which is less expensive, has the features you consider important, easy to read screens and is easy to use, go for it unless you get reports of quality issues.
One thing to think about is Nitrox. As you point out you don't currently use it, but if Nitrox is available at a small price difference, it's a good investment. It's probably the most valuable "growth" feature in a computer, and you already have it in your Gekko
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