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I am looking into getting a Scuba Diving Computer Wristwatch, instead of the pressure gauge attachment.

 

Something like these:

http://www.nextag.com/computer-dive-watches/compare-html

 

BUT, I would like some of, or most of, the features on this one:

http://www.scuba.com/scuba-gear-104/Watches.html

 

I need to find soemthing affordable, and has almost/all of these:

Titanium housing, or something durable and NOT metal, steel, etc. Only titanium, thermoplastic, etc.

Time and Date (use it like a watch)

Temperature (Surface and Depth)

Alarm

Set Safety Stop Depth and Time

Built in digital compass

User changeable Dual Algorithm [doesn't have to have]

Advanced watch functions including alternate time zone, stopwatch, lap timer, daily alarm, and countdown timer

A depth of at least 100-150ft

and other handy features.

 

AFFORDABLE PRICE RANGE:

$0-$450ish, hopefully lower.

 

Some good ones:

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270551440196

http://diveremporium.com/dive_watches.html

 

Does anybody have any experience with these and can recommend?

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you won't find a decent one for less than $500, beyond that one you've linked to. i'm not much into digital watches, but i'm very into watches in general, and even an analog watch with half of those complications won't be less than $350.

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you won't find a decent one for less than $500, beyond that one you've linked to. i'm not much into digital watches, but i'm very into watches in general, and even an analog watch with half of those complications won't be less than $350.

 

Well, saying 450ish, I meant I might go higher a little. The only reason I'm looking for digital is because it's a computer watch. I have Citizen Analog watches that I wear, but using a computer watch when diving helps keep trackk of depth, pressure, dive time w/ surfacing incase of air shortage, etc. The computer makes it so much easier to log your dives aswell.

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Then... .... .... why reply?

 

Same question to you?

 

He, at least, gave an input unlike others....

 

Anyway I was gonna say the same when I was looking at one for myself the most basic decent ones were 400ish good luck though!!!

 

I have been away from the sport to long to know anything about these things now...

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