Purchasing a dive watch

maxima k2

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My wife and I are finishing up our dive certs and we are required to have some basic gear. I have been looking around for watches and watches seem to be very limited, every one sells the same thing. I know that this hobby is not the place to skimp on equipment. I just dont want to buy a peice of equipment and find out after a few uses it is not what I need or want. I have been told to check out the casio G-shock but those seem to be a little cheap, also I dont know if I like digital display too much. Do any of you guys/gals have a preference or a good place to check out watches. I am not concerned about getting in to this sport due to the resort dives we have taken in the past. It is scary what some dive guides will let you do on you third dive=80+ feet. Looking back it was extremely stupid. So any help is appreciated.
 
I don't have any good recommendations, but one thing I found out...There are two different ways that underwater, pressure rated watches are designed in terms of how the battery is changed. I bought a Freestyle dive watch about 8 years ago. A couple of years ago the battery died and I brought it in to be replaced. I was told that once the watch is opened to replace the battery, it is no longer considered rated for diving by the manufacturer. So make sure any watch you get can easily have the battery serviced!

For what it's worth, I've gone on probably 50 dives, some as deep as 120 feet with the watch since then with no problems.
 
I have read some on that " once it is opened it isnt dive rated anymore" so if it is true than just buy the least expensive one that has the features you need and pitch it when your done. I would like to think other wise. If that was true then how did they get the battery in there in the first place? I have looked at the freestyle brand but I wasnt sure, I have only seen them online. Do you like yours? Would you buy another?
 
I recently recieved a Citizen Titanium Eco drive (solar, no battery) dive watch for my anniversary. I love it, it was bought on ebay for half the cost of the jewlery store price where I got it sized. The ebay guy was a authorized reseller. PM me and I can give you his name, etc...
 
I have a freestyle Hammerhead and like it.
My wife went with apnea and she likes it as well.

I don't think the once its open comment is true. As long as it is serviced by a qualified person (aka don't go to the mall) it should be fine. Thats like saying once you change the battery in your dive light its junk.

Just make sure you get something that is really depth rated. We went with 200 meters as a min.
 
I will be buying one today as I need it for the beginning of May for our open water dive, then off to North Caicos. IrishPete you got PM and thanks to you guys for the ideas on the other watches.
 
I bought a St. Moritz Nereos watch about 18 months ago. A bit on the large side... also shows depth and temperature.

Warranty is about the best you'll find anywhere.

I don't recall where I bought it or what I paid. This link I posted just happens to have a good pic.

ri
 
I had a very lengthy conversation with several qualified people about the subject...One was a guy who's done nothing but work on watches his entire life, and the other was a Freestyle tech. Both confirmed it. The only way for the Freestyle watches (at the time at least, this was about 3 years ago) to have the battery changed and retain their depth rating is to send it back to the manufacturer, a jeweler cannot do it.

I don't remember the details why but it has to do with how the watch is resealed and tested. Watches that can be field repaired have a threaded access point so that they can be pressure tested. Without that test, the tech has no way to determine if the watch has been properly sealed. It's possible that it was, they just can't test for sure, and as such, the warranty will be voided.
 
I've got a Casio Gshock Frogman. Tough Solar so no batteries... But... I use my stinger for diving.

I wear them both so the Casio has been with me everywhere I've gone... But, most watches just do dive timing... and the computers keep up with that... so it's a bit redundant.

The Gshocks aren't to be overlook... I've had one for years and I haven't been able to kill it yet. And I"m rough on it.

Check out some of the quiet professionals that use the Gshock series... You'll be surprised who uses them...
 
Maxima, PM replied. Sorry for late reply. Been swamped.

I personally like a little bling with my watch.
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boo hisss Leisure pro.... I went with the $30 special from Walmart, I strapped it around my inflator and keep it on chrono. After I do my giant stride, when I raise my inflator up to dump air, I just push the button to start timing. I use it strictly as a back up to my dive rite computer but its also handy because of the seconds display to time deep stops.
 
I have a Seiko Kinetic that does not require battery replacement. I've used it several times diving and snorkeling.
 
Don't waste a ton of money on a watch. I did that and bought a Citizen Eco-Drive Dive watch. It's a great watch, but I don't wear it for diving anymore. Spend your money on a good computer either wrist or console and you'll be way happier with your purchase in the long run.

For a secondary timing device, I just use a $30 Ironman watch rated to 100M. If the battery dies, I just replace the watch.

Good luck and good diving!
 
Maxima, I love my Citizen Eco-drive. Just some advice on Leisure-pro. They are a gray market dealer, there are no manufacturers warrenties on the products they sell. May not matter much with your watch, but it will with other dive gear, ( regs, BCD, etc.) If you like buying online check out Scubatoys.com they'll match anyone's price, or scuba.com. Both have great customer service.
 
Irishpete- I will forgo the bling factor, it is not my style.
Nine- Thanks for the heads up on leisurepro, Being new to this I have not made any large equipment purchases. I will check out scubatoys. The last thing I need is to have problems with gear. Where did you find out the info on leisurepro?
 
Its a well known fact with Leisure Pro... there's an ongoing fued between LP and Scuba Pro... as a SP dealer I can say its a mess. LP has ****ed of so many local dive shops its not funny. To be an authorized dealer you have to agree to MAP minimum advertised price. Then Leisure pro comes and sells the same item for close to what a dealer pays. If the dealer then tries to compete with pricing, they may loose their dealership...
 
Like thor32766 said, you cannot go wrong with a Casio G- SHOCK. Ive had mine for about 7 years and have never been on a dive without it!!
 
I see what LP is doing. Essentially they are doing what Home Depot and wallyworld are. They are cutting out the mom and pop and even the mid sized stores in order to be the HD of scuba. Which is sad, the mom n' pop stores always have that one part you need.
 
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