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Suunto Watches Good For Measuring Depth?

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drwonga

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Hello!
Can the regular Suunto watches be used to judge depth? Their altimeter models say they can measure between -500m-9000m...so that would incorporate most free dives correct?
 
not under water

I believe the altimeter models, measure air pressure. So, -500m is somewhere below sea level (dead sea walley), but not underwater.
-500m in air is something like 0.5m underwater.

/teppo
 
Ahh, thank you for that explaination! Bummer we'll have to wait for the Suunto D3's :)
 
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