As long as the shown depth is deeper than the actual depth you are on the safe side when calculating your no deco times.
But a computer is for sure the better option.
The german watch magazine “chronos” sell a limited edition of 50 pieces in cooperation with Oris. This cool looking watch you will find here: https://shop.watchtime.net/oris-aquis-depth-gauge-edition-chronos.
I designed this limited edition together with my colleague.
The Depth Gauge is supposedly calibrated to the density of salt water.
As long as the shown depth is deeper than the actual depth you are on the safe side when calculating your no deco times.
But a computer is for sure the better option.
The german watch magazine “chronos” sell a limited edition of 50 pieces in cooperation with Oris. This cool looking watch you will find here: https://shop.watchtime.net/oris-aquis-depth-gauge-edition-chronos.
I designed this limited edition together with my colleague.
This is so cool
$4000 is a lot of money for a bulky and heavy system that can’t accurately tell depth or time. The rich are different.
Hello, i use like second gauge, a citizen promaster aqualand 300mt , this is a one a best gauge, try it?
even the suunto computer is not 100% accurate.