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Just few I collected over the years [some more in the safe] only 3 there I dive with , all 200m or more.
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Crap phone camera.
 
I've been using a Freestyle Ballistic dive watch for years. I bought it used for $30. Replaced the battery in it once, and it's never given me a problem underwater. I typically have the watch on one wrist, computer on the other. I don't need two computers... if my one computer fails, the watch gives me all the info I need. (My computer's not air integrated.)

I recall some advice in Sheck Exley's book regarding taking expensive things (watches, knives, etc) diving: if we drop cheap stuff, it's easier to let it go and not risk our safety going after it (to a depth that could be a bit too deep.) In that respect, diving with my $30 watch (or Sheck's $25 Casio...) is safer than diving with a Rolex.
 
Casio Rangeman. Indestructible. Solar powered, sets itself from WWV every day, compass, thermometer.
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- Rolex Sub, used, $6500, and worth about $7500 a few years later. $1000 gain.

Economics majors should rightly point out "opportunity cost" but the above numbers can sometimes be used to justify buying that nice Rolex! :)

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Chuck

each year, add the annual if-you’re-going-to-dive-it service, what? $650
Then the 10 year overhaul? $1250+
 
Just few I collected over the years [some more in the safe] only 3 there I dive with , all 200m or more.View attachment 637387
Crap phone camera.
A Seiko White Monster! (Is it?)
 
A Seiko White Monster! (Is it?)
Nah, only Seiko's there are the ones on the far right , both solar 200m , the one at the top is a Tauchmeister 1937 [T0104] 1000m, [a real one, not a copy].
The black Seiko 200m with the NATO band is the dive watch and I wear most diving.

Edit: Typo.
 
My current favorite dive watch and the one I wear everyday is the Seiko SKX007 with a nato band.

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Loved mine, one stolen awhile back, I have had two, can't find the other since we moved 5 years ago.
 
im getting a buddy to build an OD green Seiko as we speak . i dove my submariner for years , my every day is a tag heur
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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