Wife Needs A Dive Watch

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hydroknot

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Hi:

My wife needs a dive watch. Something in the range of $50-$100. Analog or digital. Rubber wristband.

Any recommendations based upon your own experience?

Thank you.
 
Casio G-shock can't go wrong if all you need is a time piece.

They are a little clunky especially if she has a small wrist. I have a yellow dial on my Luminox. It is scaled a bit smaller. Since the hands glow all the time, it is nice when you wake up all groggy at 2 a.m. and wonder- well- you just wonder :blinking: No buttons to push to read the time.
 
I use a Timex Ironman, though only on my shallow dives.
I did recently get a Oceanic Geo though, and I love it (I know it's more expensive than simply a dive watch) my only complaint would be that I can't track seconds on it.
 
another vote for casio baby G. great watch for the price.
 
p_computers_geo_newblue2.jpg

Oceanic Worldwide - Personal Dive Computers - GEO Wristwatch
 
Yes, that Oceanic is most certainly $50-$100. /sarcasm To the OP, G-Shock watches are great and can be cheap enough to be able to buy 2 in case you need a spare.
 
I <3 my geo.

(I'm not going to lie, the fact that it isn't black and yellow is a big plus, I can't help it, I like blue)
 

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