Tissot Seastar 2000 Professional Powermatic 80
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Equipped with illuminated time displays, reliable depth gauges, pressure sensors, and an impressive depth range, a dive watch the ultimate gadget for geeks who like to take a leap into the deep. There are several diving watches in our range to choose from. For example, you can choose some classics but you can also look at the latest models. The newest models often do have even better features where you geuse while diving.
There are a number of features by which you can recognize a diving watch. Some standard features that every diving watch has and some extras. We list them belowyou:
Water resistance
The most important feature of a diving watch is that it is waterproof and can withstand high water pressure. Do you want to wear the watch daily and do not want to swim or dive with it? Then a normal watch with low water dichtness is sufficient. Do you want to swim and dive with the watch? Then it is important that you look at the number of meters. For example, a 5 ATM diving watch is not sufficient for the beach and a swimming pool.
Features
The functions of a diving watch are expanding more and more. Nowadays you can make it as crazy as you want! Let's list some of the functions that fall under the standard functions of a diving watch:
The above features are functions that almost every diving watch has. Do you plan to do a lot of diving on vacation? Then you're looking for of course for a diving watch with additional functions. What functions do you really need in this case? Tracking dive time is crucial here.
Analog or digital
There are two types of dive watches: analog and digital dive watches. Analog divewatches generally have fewer functions you can use than a digital dive watch. Thus, there are a few other minor differences. For example, are you going to use the dive watch for information during the dive? Then you better choose a digital dive watch that offers functionalities such as a depth gauge.
The material of an analog and a digital diving watch can also differ. For example, diving watches, which allow you to dive deeper and thus have to withstand greater pressure, tend to be thicker and made of heavier material. Will you not be diving with the watch? Then an analog diving watch is sufficient which is made of lighter material. You will probably wear this watch daily and wearing a heavy watch does not feel nice.
Also, pointer plates can differ in diving watches. For example, dials of a diving watch, which you can use to dive long and deep, are often brightly colored. Think yellow or orange. These colors are clearly visible under water, but otherwise not necessary if you do not dive deep and lang dive.
From entry-level model to very advanced dive watch: Brunott has a great watch available for every diver. Do you have questions or want information about a brand or a model? Please feel free to contact us. You can also drop by for a cup of coffee in our stores. Dive into our extensive collection of diving watches!