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Puffer Fish:
I like the compass aspect, will have to try it. May look a bit stupid wearing two watches, but it sure sticks up a lot less than most compasses.

Thanks

When I was in Cozumel I had both the ATOM and Casio on me, One on each wrist while dragging my gear over my shoulder. Not once did anyone ask me to buy a watch.

I guess they thought I had enough.:11:
 
I like the Seiko monster. Good looking, you can wear it around the office etc.
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But I ended up buying a Citizen Titanium automatic because it's a bit more 'reserved' and well titanium :wink: :
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I bought a Timex helix at Walmart for about $20. It has depth, temp, dive chon. and the usual timer, chon. and time. It says 50M and I've only been about 60 feet, but it worked fine.
 
If you can check E-Bay i got two nice Citizen watches for less than $400.00, i'm sure you can find one there.
 
scubajen:
I am looking for a dive watch for my husband for Christmas.
I would like something that looks nice so that he can
wear it as an everyday watch as well. I don't want to spend
anymore than $150.
Any suggestions?

"Looks nice" can mean different things to different people. My plain ordinary $40 Timex digital functions as a watch, and only a watch, yet does it well, 100' underwater or otherwise, and stays on even if I'm wearing dressy clothes. *shrugs*
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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