Enjoy Diving Watches

If you’re going scuba diving or snorkeling on the beach, then you should consider getting diving watches. A dive watch is a water-resistant watch designed for underwater use, sometimes with breathing apparatus so divers can reach up to a depth of up to 100 meters. Scuba diving watches come in two types: analog and digital.

Important Features

The most useful feature of diving watches is the noticeable numbers on the screen. Aside from this, diving watches have features so that the time can be read even in total darkness. Other important features for the diver is the magnetic resistance, shock resistance, and chemical resistance. Magnetic and shock resistance are both important underwater, while the chemical resistance, along with rust resistance is important because the diving watch will be used under the sea.

Quality Materials

The watch strap of a diving watch must also be solid and durable, for it not to fall during the diving session. The presence of clearly noticeable minute markings on the watch face. An EOL (end of life) indicator is also included inside the watch so you’d quickly know how long your battery watch will run out.

Great Construction

Diving watches also come in watch cases which are composed of sturdy materials that are able to survive water pressure. Some of the materials include stainless steel, ceramics, and plastics. The elapsed time controller function, present in analog diving watches also allows easy reading of the elapsed time from the starting point to record how long the diver has stayed underwater. Like a normal stopwatch, this can also be used as a gauge on how deep the scuba diver has traveled.
A component of diving watches that keeps it strong are the crystals used during manufacture. The types of crystals used are the acrylic glass and sapphire, among others. This is not only to toughen the watch’s exterior, but also to resist pressure underwater. Sapphire is the most scratch resistant among the materials, and coatings to avoid the glare are also installed for easier use.

Maintenance

The maintenance of scuba diving watches depends on the type of watch used, but should be basically done every year or two years. Usually, upon purchase of the watch, a safety seal/ warranty card is used so that you can go back to the manufacturer every time the watch needs cleaning. However, when cleaning the scuba diving watch yourself, you should rinse the watch in fresh water. For a more thorough cleaning and preserve its important parts like the buttons and sensors and other digital components, then leave the watch in fresh water overnight.

Although you may not know how important a diving watch is unless you really go underwater, some of the most harmful things that might happen include losing oxygen and the air underwater. The most high-end dive watches available also have those flip-top features which is a beautiful and unique function, as it fights pressure under water and makes it more efficient under great depths. Now the diver can complete the overall scuba experience in safety while exploring the underwater world.

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