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I have been using my watch as a backup bottom timer, but was wondering what others do? Is there a better option? Does anyone use a dedicated bottom timer?
The popular Uwatec costs almost as much as a basic entry level computer, does less, and you can't change the batteries, so why buy one? It makes more sense to get a cheap backup computer, especially if you can find one with gauge mode.
The Uwatec bottom timer is a great piece of gear. Nothing to leak and the batteries last forever (10 years ??)
Agree that for most divers a cheap air computer probably makes more sense. Many computers have a "stealth gauge mode" If you bend it then it reverts to gauge mode. Can be useful if diving nitrox or stage deco on an air computer (but you had better know what you are doing !!)