I want to know if anyone has any experience with the Citizen Cyber Aqualand Nx dive watch. My wife bought me the watch as a Christmas present and I have several dives on it without really paying too much attention to the dive log. A couple weeks ago I did a dive mainly in 40 - 50 fsw but went off the edge of the reef into 67 fsw for about 5 minutes. My dive computer prior to ascent was well within NDL, much more than 10% under if memory serves. Bottom time was about 50 min at time ascent started. When I checked the watch after the dive the log indicated that I had done a DECO dive meaning I had exceeded the nodecompression limits according to the watch. OK, my Padi tables say 70 for 40 for the first dive but I spent most of my time 50 or less and the NDL for 50 is 80. It seems the watch does not act as a dive computer in the sense of repeatedly measuring depth and time against tissue gas models to produce an accurate profile, it just measures max depth and total bottom time and runs its functions against standard tables. I am not complaining since I dont use the watch as a dive computer and it certainly is more than conservative. However, nothing in the promotional material or manual indicate that this is nothing more than a glorified bottom timer with built in tables. So it seems that if you want a nice dive watch, this one is nice. If you are looking for a dive computer, this it is not. Am I missing something?
Bob
Bob