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Analogue depth gauge

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sanso

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Since I was too late to get the last gauge advertised on DB, here it goes:
Does anyone here want to get rid of their old (but working) depth gauge that show metric units and has a max depth indicator?
Oh, and I'm talking wrist-mounted devices, not for scuba use.

cheers,

Sanso
 
Check out these ones:
Profondimètre à aiguille trainante et thermomètre Uwatec Uwatec Instrument sous marin
Profondimètre SM16/70 Suunto Aqualung Instrument sous marin
Profondimètre capillaire Divers Instrument sous marin

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Jepp. Might well be. I have to have a look around where it is at the moment, though. Plus it has a scratch as far as I remember but in the water you don't see it.
Suitable for 140ish dives or something :D.
Drop me a line at a9801036 bei unet punkt univie punkt ac punkt at if you want me to try to find out where I last saw it ;) .

Greez,

Veronika
 
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