What watch do you dive with?

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Eco-Dive

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My Diver is a Citizen Eco-Drive Aqualand (Depth Display )
Its a great back up for my Suunto gear, besides its a cool watch.
 
for alarms and stopwatch. It's my everyday watch. 100M rating, which supposedly means it is OK for swimming, but not scuba. I'll live dangerously, though, since it is just the backup to my computer and it cost me $23.

Cheap watches. Dispose of them when the crystal gets ugly.

Works for me. YMMV.

Charlie
 
It has depth, temp, and dive timer functions. Also, a big, easy to read face.
 
The 100M water resistant watch is a bit risky. Some will handle recreational diving fine, some won't. My Casio G-Force flooded at
less than 30 ft :-(
 
Don't laugh, but I use my Swatch Scuba watch as a backup timer... it has never failed me! :D

sapphire
 
It's buried under my wetsuit anyway so I don't use it underwater, but I don't have to worry about taking it off before I go under.

Dr. Bill
 
I use a digital "Freestyle" Tide watch. The Tide function is really super
 
Citizen Hyper-Aqualand dive watch. Excellent recording of log details.

Everyday watch is a Timex 1440 Sport - digital, alarm, stop and laps. 50m water resistant which means it's safe to dive in if I forget. $15
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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