Posted: 12/14/2011 7:31:01 PM EDT
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Need some assistance locating a watch for my needs. I am looking for a watch that has a internal compass, barometer, altimeter and depth gauge that can go deeper than 30-40ft. Preferably with alarms for set depths. All the watches I have found have plenty of stuff for guys that climb/ski or para-sail, etc. that could do total vertical ascent and everything else for the mountaineer types. The wife and I stopped by REI tonight and they had Suunto, Casio and a couple of others but the best one with a depth ability was the Suunto and it could only register depth to 30ft. Everything else I looked at was more along the "dive computer" route and those are WAAAY more than I need as far as depth and have zero alt/baro/compass. Can anyone point me in the right direction? |
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Need some assistance locating a watch for my needs.
I am looking for a watch that has a internal compass, barometer, altimeter and depth gauge that can go deeper than 30-40ft. Preferably with alarms for set depths. All the watches I have found have plenty of stuff for guys that climb/ski or para-sail, etc. that could do total vertical ascent and everything else for the mountaineer types. The wife and I stopped by REI tonight and they had Suunto, Casio and a couple of others but the best one with a depth ability was the Suunto and it could only register depth to 30ft. Everything else I looked at was more along the "dive computer" route and those are WAAAY more than I need as far as depth and have zero alt/baro/compass. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I was going to suggest the suunto... but then RIF |
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Times like this we need a Watch Sub-Forum I looked for a watch sub forum but didnt see anything. Is there one that I missed that only has access for team members? Not one yet...been many a thread on requesting them though I agree, there would be enough traffic for a watch forum. |
Here's one that's close... but expect warnings in the manual about using this for 'high risk' activities. Last Pathfinder I looked at had 4 or 5 warnings about using the altimeter for skydiving.
http://www.casio.com/products/archive/Watches/PRO_TREK/SPW1000-2V/ Measures to 30 meters underwater, but no altimeter or depth alarms. |
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Quoted: Here's one that's close... but expect warnings in the manual about using this for 'high risk' activities. Last Pathfinder I looked at had 4 or 5 warnings about using the altimeter for skydiving. ![]() Yeah, I saw a pathfinder at REI and the guy working there mentioned the same thing. |