Always a pleasure returning to the sunny island of Bali, Indonesia with its great food and diving, and friendly & incredibly hospitable locals. Diving is excellent - although Bali is notorious for its strong currents, so going with experienced veteran master divers is always a must for me.
Overall, the Diving Pro worked perfectly, matching descent and ascent depth measurements perfectly. I am a big fan of the titanium casing, and the large handsome design. Here are some pics:
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Happy Cuttlefish:
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Deeper Dive for the Sunfish, or Mola-Mola its local name:
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Shing,
Great to see this watch being used for it's purpose underwater.
How big was the Ocean Sunfish? What a sight indeed.
Dave
Thick!
It goes so well on your wrist, despite its gigantic proportions ( 46, 3 mm big, and almost 20 mm high! )
It is a real pleasure to see this Watch is such a proper environment.
Thanks for sharing these awesome photos.
Nicolas
a little bit of trivial...Under pressure the 'rack and central pinion' transmitting depth information to the depth hand is exposed between 7 and 8 o clock. interesting.


