Anyone here sticking with analog gauges?

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Walter:
I have an analog SPG and an analog depth guage. I wear a non air integrated computer on my wrist. I do not like the concept of air integrated computers.

And I agree with Walter.
 
Walter still has a telephone with the dial on it too !!!! :D

the K-omputer Saavy
 
Ditto... analog SPG for me. I don't dive an AI computer because I don't want an AI computer.
 
The Kraken:
Walter still has a telephone with the dial on it too !!!! :D

the K-omputer Saavy

I switched to push button in the 70s, but Dennis (not you, I'm referring to my brother) might still have his.........
 
I still use analog compasses, because I've never seen a digital compass that I like. I have an analog pressure gauge on my pony bottle reg, but the main reg has a digital pressure gauge.

Remember, it's not one or the the other. You can have a mixture of digital and analog if you want.

And there are 2 different kinds of air-integrated computers: hose, and hoseless. Don't confuse the 2.
 
You bet... both as primary gauges and occasionally as backup for the digital stuff. I can still read an analog watch, too (as long as all the numbers are present on its face)!
 
garyfotodiver:
And I agree with Walter.

yes, me too.

does that make me a ludite?

...and I think those new cars with those boxy GPS systems are fugly too. Even the Germans are starting to do those on the dash.
 
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