I currently have an Aqualand II with the blue face, that looks great, and performs well in every way- and you can wear it out & about, even to work because of its great looks.
I also had a Hyper Aqualand that had dive recording & transmitting functions, but with no freediving mode it wasn't very useful to me, and I also got a new computer with no serial port, so I gave it to my son.
Lately the temptation has been building up to get a recording dive watch/computer that sends data to a PC and is good for freediving, but I would like to get one that looks & acts like a 'real' watch out of the water. (What can I say- I'm a fan of everything amphibious: they look normal on land, but they can go into the water without harm. )
I especially loved the new car that drives right into the water & submerges
PHOTOS
Anyhows- I got onto the CitizenWatches.co.jp website & downloaded the instruction manual for the Cyber Aqualand, watch, and lo and behold: it has a freediving mode, infrared & USB communications, and a rechargeable battery! Which means no more of those nasty 3 week shipping for battery replacement ordeals.
Has anyone been using this watch for freediving?
If so, how do you like it? (EMWtK)
ThanQ in advance,
Steve
I also had a Hyper Aqualand that had dive recording & transmitting functions, but with no freediving mode it wasn't very useful to me, and I also got a new computer with no serial port, so I gave it to my son.
Lately the temptation has been building up to get a recording dive watch/computer that sends data to a PC and is good for freediving, but I would like to get one that looks & acts like a 'real' watch out of the water. (What can I say- I'm a fan of everything amphibious: they look normal on land, but they can go into the water without harm.
I especially loved the new car that drives right into the water & submerges
PHOTOS
Anyhows- I got onto the CitizenWatches.co.jp website & downloaded the instruction manual for the Cyber Aqualand, watch, and lo and behold: it has a freediving mode, infrared & USB communications, and a rechargeable battery! Which means no more of those nasty 3 week shipping for battery replacement ordeals.
Has anyone been using this watch for freediving?
If so, how do you like it? (EMWtK)
ThanQ in advance,
Steve