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 Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 05:25 pm
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Just made me think, looking at the plethora of dive watches on these forums, how many of us actually dive on a regular basis? I must admit, I'm a pilot (though not my current day job) and enjoy flying light airplanes, seaplanes, microlights and ultralights. So whilst I love to go up, I rarely go down to the depths of the ocean. My reason for using dive watches is that I simply prefer them over pilot chronographs, which I find a bit unneccessary. I know a few pilots who do use the latter but not one of them ever uses the slide rule bezel for flight calculations. I did once own a Breitling which I fiddled with a bit but soon went back to my standard tools and left the slide rule on the watch well alone...Darn thing just used to make me go cross-eyed. How about you folks?

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Not only do I not dive in my dive watches-I don't even get 'em wet!!

 

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 Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 08:32 pm
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The closest I get to diving is giving the kids a bath! I just like the clean lines, and the typically stainless steel construction.

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 Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 09:53 pm
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Hi

 

I dont dive at all  BUT

They take dogs BITES better than the dress watches.

 

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 Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 10:14 pm
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I dive and I use 3 primarily ...although I own over 20 divers  .... the Oris TT1 the Stowa prodiver and the Seiko scuba are used ....I might use the Limes tauchend also ...... the others are dress divers like the Omega seamaster and the Longines hydro ....








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 Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 10:18 pm
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here are some others










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 Posted: Fri Nov 23rd, 2007 03:16 am
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Gotta say, love your Oris and Limes watches, canadajo. Great looking pieces! Well, looks like most of us are in the same boat...well, maybe not a boat...same bath..


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 Posted: Fri Nov 23rd, 2007 08:15 am
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foghorn wrote: Not only do I not dive in my dive watches-I don't even get 'em wet!!

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subtlelaugh.gif I must admit to falling into the same category!

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Have not dived since a shark encounter in the Bay of Acapulco in 1962...I was okay, but my guide got nailed.  That said, I now firmly believe that when one enters the ocean, they immediately go from the top to the bottom of the food chain.

I love the style of dive and military/pilot watches...while I am an instrument rated single engine/land pilot, I have never used a watch for anything other than measuring fuel consumption and switching tanks.  There are onboard and hand-held GPS and computers, not to mention timing clocks for approaches.  Looking at a watch while fly is distracting and disorienting!

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 Posted: Fri Nov 23rd, 2007 02:03 pm
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Very true. I do sometimes time approaches with one, though, but you can do that with a dive watch. Microlights tend not to be equipped with much in the way of instrumentation but they have what you need to get from A - B with VFR.

Here's a pic when I was flying a seaplane in Taby just outside of Stockholm in Sweden. I was actually just completing my seaplane rating in that shot. The watch I had on that day was a GMT Master II, if I remember right.


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 Posted: Fri Nov 23rd, 2007 03:46 pm
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Bit OT, but here's a couple of short movies of us messing with microlights, in case anyone's interested. One is with a flying rubber boat, as they called it in Sweden:

http://www.flysports.se/files/111_clip201.mov

http://www.flysports.se/files/118_trikep02.mov

http://www.flysports.se/files/116_clip702.mov

Turn your computer speakers on if you have any..;)

The last one was a friend of mine over who took his trike over to Thailand to fly..

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I haven't gone scuba diving since I was first married and we did a scuba tour on our honeymoon, though I did dive while in college. That was quite a while ago :D

As others have mentioned, I just like the look and inherent toughness of a dive watch, I have 2 boys who like to play rough. Plus I usually take a dive watch when camping with the Boy/Cub Scouts as both our council camps have swimming activities.

Cheers,
Griff

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