BDLJ
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It gets worse
Some of these watches with 1000m+ are not even tested to the ISO standard for Divers watches. They use the DIN standard for water resistance testing solely, I would guess to allow the use of the number on the dial.
The ISO (6425) standard is specific to Dive watches. The DIN is just for water resistance.
So, yes. Jewellery.
i agree in a way
By: Cookies : October 7th, 2008-23:10
Most people who wear luxury dive watches aren't professional divers in the 1st place. Compare the function of a modern digital dive watch like suunto and a modern luxury dive watch like a rolex DSD, which has more functions? A suunto has a depth gauge, th...
Personnaly, BLDJ, the only thing into what I dive is
By: amanico : October 7th, 2008-23:55
Madness of watches..LMAO. But I love to live with my watches, and when I go to the Sea, I bring with me My rolex Explorer II, an IWC Cousteau Diver, or now, my Triple 6 Rolex SD. I wouldn't swim with my PP World Time of course, nor with my Vintage Divers,...
As a diver...
By: JediWatchFool : October 8th, 2008-08:31
...I've worn my Submariner Date on every dive. Even when I've had a dive computer on as well. As a watch enthusiast, it's kinda cool to know that one of my favourite timepieces can hack it when it comes to my hobby. Do I baby my Sub? Hell no. Have people ...
Sub
By: BDLJ : October 8th, 2008-17:09
That's cool and the best use of a Sub. You still use dive tables? They take too much timeout of the dive! Still, I admire that. I wouldn't trust myself to be able to comprehend them below about 30m. Then again, I'm lucky to have very experienced dive budd...