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<blockquote data-quote="Matratliff" data-source="post: 4239232" data-attributes="member: 48729"><p>I dive professionally all over the country. Our rule is, don’t go down with something you can’t live without. High chance it ain’t coming up. I’ll throw on a G shock, maybe a SCURFA (just because it’s cool and the owner is a diver). In areas where you are recreationally diving with crystal clear water, then I can understand wanting to wear your nicer watch (because it’s cool). I get out of the water and throw on my Seiko Solar diver. I do like the idea that if it came down to it, my Seiko can withstand the pressure. A high majority of professional divers will never go past 165ft (5 Atmospheres of pressure).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matratliff, post: 4239232, member: 48729"] I dive professionally all over the country. Our rule is, don’t go down with something you can’t live without. High chance it ain’t coming up. I’ll throw on a G shock, maybe a SCURFA (just because it’s cool and the owner is a diver). In areas where you are recreationally diving with crystal clear water, then I can understand wanting to wear your nicer watch (because it’s cool). I get out of the water and throw on my Seiko Solar diver. I do like the idea that if it came down to it, my Seiko can withstand the pressure. A high majority of professional divers will never go past 165ft (5 Atmospheres of pressure). [/QUOTE]
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