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I purchased this watch 5 weeks ago from elsewhere - it has been a great Buying experience.I'd Buy it again.I only paid $59.99 for it, and it is still available at that price.
We just got back from Belize and the Blue Hole. It worked GREAT as my backup, allowing me to use it to update my dive log (Max Depth, Bottom Time, min Water Temp), while I left my dive computer/reg and BCD with the dive shop. I never had to press any of its buttons under water, though I am sure that some of them got pressed inadvertently as I moved around - it still works. I got into the habit of parking my gauge/computer under the right side of my BCD, while using quick glances at the watch to check my depth and dive time (to know when the dive master was going to call us to go up to the safety stop). It was wonderful convenience that left both of my hands free, without fear of destroying the coral if my dive computer swung down, etc. I also think that diving hands-free must be safer. It also beeps if you are going up too fast - it can be aggravating at first, but it absolutely taught me good (safe) habit of coming up slower. As such, I'd consider it an absolute MUST HAVE safety equipment for a new diver, not yet used to perfect control of their buoyancy. Every diver who saw it wanted one as soon as they heard the price and functionality. Why ruin an otherwise perfect dive when you can use this and your dive charts (by the book)? My wife loved it as well. Lastly, I wore it for 2 weeks solid while I was awake (and the prior week at the office) - you get used to it (and it helps build up your arm ;-)
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Engineered with features and functions that meet the demands of professional explorers, adventurers and world travelers, this high performance National Geographic Divermaster is a great companion for recreational scuba diving. It offers water resistance to 200 meters (660 feet), and it also includes an integrated digital depth gauge and temperature sensor. The large case measures 45mm wide (1.77 inches) and is topped with a stationary bezel featuring compass markings. It's completed by a durable polyurethane strap in black with a tapered sport design and perforated accents. Other features include a black-on-white display, digital quartz movement, and scratch-resistant mineral crystal.
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