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dive watch?

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tuffstuff

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How important is having a dive watch? I havent taken any courses yet and I was told that if I'm diving >80ft I should have a watch to moniter my surface time? I don't really spend more than 30seconds at depth, I just shoot my fish and go back up. A watch isn't THAT important right?

thanks,

-Matt
 
Good question. I wouldn't mind knowing the benefits of having a dive watch vs. not having one.

I know for freediving it's quite helpful as you can track your depth and dive time so that you don't dive too deep/long. However, if you're just diving the same depth over and over again and can track that you don't dive too deep I'm not sure what the benefit is.
 
The main benefit is that you can monitor your surface interval. If I dive without a comp, I always go back down to hunt too soon. Always. Repeated 30 sec dives can kill you as easily as repeated 3 minute dives if you don't breathe up properly.

I spent the last few years without one becuase my Suunto flooded. There's a nice aspect to not using one, but the quality and length of my dives suffered due to my impatience at the surface. I got a new computer this year, which keeps me aware of my breathe-up times.... my hunting is much better and I am much safer too.
 
well, i just recently added a D4 to my wrist and i feel much safer and more informed.
 
Then I'll be waiting for the ever anticipated F.10 and hunt one down!
 
Amen to what Erik said; you must pay attention to your recovery times between dives i.e. surface interval - regardless of depth! Stay safe!
 
buy a dive computer!
i love mine because:
- in freedive he tell me many things [surf time, max depth, water temperature, the actual dive time]
- it can be set to make some audible signs depending on the dive and settings....for example if i want to go down and i set the watch to make a beep at 15m, he does and i know that i reached that dept....also he can beep after a seted periode of time....and so on
- he can be set to work in fresh or salted waters, have function also for scuba with air and nitrox separatelly from freediving functions
- is sooo good looking :p
- when i go spearing, sometimes i forgot how the time pass...a push a button and i know what time is
- he can be turned off on the land to preserve the batteryes
- he make a beep at every exact hours:p

his name is NEMO EXCEL from MARES
 
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