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    BCD Enthusiast epezikpajoow's Avatar
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    Haha that is quite a dive watch. Do you still have it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by epezikpajoow View Post
    Haha that is quite a dive watch. Do you still have it?


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    Yes, but don't wear it anymore. It's small by comparison and out of style. Maybe in 20 yrs it will be a sought after vintage?


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    Personally I dive wet, but I have never tried a dry suit dive. I don't dive very often, and the majority of the time 5-7 mil will be enough to be warm, but I have never dove in the cold months, so I don't really know what I would do then. As for watches, I always dive with my JSAR, because I am somewhat scarred of ruining a mechanical watch in the deep.
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    Desk Diver extraordinaire here

    There is no desk I can't conquer and no desk that my divers aren't afraid of either lol

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    Best of BOTH worlds

    People sleep peaceably in their beds @ night ONLY because rough men stand ready to do VIOLENCE
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    I was certified in 1990 but like many others here, my dive log has been much more sparse since having kids. When I do go, it is always with a wetsuit, and preferably in a tropical place. No cold water dives for me!

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