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Dive watch (computer)

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foxfish

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I am interested in buying a waterproof watch with some basic dive computing. I have searched the threads & find the main theme is "full on" dive computers but I would like a every day watch that can give me some idea of how deep I dive & for how long. ??
 
Something like this (for 84€)?



If it is still too expensive or too sophisticated for what you need, then you can find also cheaper mechanic or capillary gauges (you can find some for ~$20 - for example here)
 
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Casio and Citizen also make watches with depth gauges but they almost cost the same as a D3, if not more. I'm not sure but these watches might be more designed for scuba divers in mind and might have a slow sampling time.
 
Thanks Trux, looks like fun but I dont fancy wearing that out at night! I am happy to spend a reasonable amount. Matrix, thanks also but your links dont like English people! I cant get in?
 
foxfish said:
Thanks Trux, looks like fun but I dont fancy wearing that out at night! I am happy to spend a reasonable amount. Matrix, thanks also but your links dont like English people! I cant get in?
Try this one, it should work. You can also search for the Casio watches most of them seem to be cheaper.
 
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