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my doctor wears a Sunto computer & a SMP300 Qtz as a safety backup
mechanical dive watches have nothing whatsoever to do with diving. they are all about lifestyle. people like the look of them and buy them to wear as a leisure watch or in a lot of cases an every day every occasion watch.
i used to wear a vintage Tudor Sub snowflake but my tastes changed. i also owned a Breitling avenger seawolf, but 10,000m is a bit ridiculous when i dont even swim much anymore
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...