History of a Dive Watch
The earliest were developed for the military and professional needs. The Omega SA probably deserves the honour of having created the world’s first diving watch, with the Omega “Marine,” introduced in 1932.
As supplier to the Royal Italian Navy, Panerai offered underwater diving watches since the 1930s, the early models were not only waterproof at 650 feet, but luminescent as well too
In addition, a large number of “canteen” style were made to military specification during and after WWII. These watches were made in small quantities as they were made solely for military use.
In 1953 Lip-Blancpain’s Fifty Fathoms waterproof watch came on the market in France. Various models were issued by Blancpain in small quantities to the military in several countries, including US and French Navy combat diver teams. The fifty fathoms was worn by Jacques Cousteau and his divers during the underwater film “Le monde du silence”.
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The Rolex Submariner dive watch was introduced at the Basel Watch Fair in 1954 which coincided with the development of self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, known as scuba. In 1961 Rolex had two versions of the Submariner, one water resistant to 200 meters/660 feet, the other, less expensive version, to 100 meters/330 feet. It was the choice of watch for the character of 007 in the first ten James Bond films, causing the “Sub” to achieve an iconic status.
During the 1960s commercial work in the oceans and seas created the professional diving organisations that needed dive watches designed for conducting safe diving operations at greater depths. This lead to Rolex developing of the first ‘ultra water resistant’ watches like the Rolex Sea-Dweller Submariner 2000 (2000 ft = 610 m) that became available in 1967 and was produced in several variations and the Omega Seamaster Professional 600m/2000ft also know as the “Omega PloProf” that came available in 1970.
Nowaday the vast majority of divers now use electronic, wrist-worn dive computers by manufacturers such as Suunto, Uwatec, Mares, Pelagic and Seiko. are however still commonly used by divers as a back-up instrument for overcoming dive computer malfunctions.
Essential Guide to Divers Watch and history of dive watch
![]() TRIGGER SNAP WITH MALE FEMALE BUCKLE FOR SCUBA DIVE US $7.99
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![]() AERIS ATMOS PRO DIVE DOWNLOADER SOFTWARE SCUBA DIVE US $9.99
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![]() Suunto Zoop Air Nitrox Wrist Computer Lightly Used US $162.50
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![]() Suunto Gekko Wrist Computer Lightly Used US $145.00
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![]() PADI eRDP Electronic Recreational Dive Planner Scuba US $24.99
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![]() OCEANIC PRO PLUS 21 DIVE COMPUTER W COMPASS NEVER USED NEW US $379.00
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![]() Suunto Nitrox Scuba Dive computer Cobra w QD less than 5 dives US $260.00
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![]() SCUBAPRO Smart Com Dive Computer with Quick Disconnect Hose US $249.00
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![]() Suunto Helo 2 Trimix Mixed Gas Multi Gas Dive Computer US $650.00
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![]() Cochran Gemini air integrated dive computer NEW US $1,300.00
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![]() Aeris T3 Elite Wireless Air Integrated Scuba Diving Computer US $305.00
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![]() Uwatec Smart Com Air Integrated Scuba Diving Computer US $195.00
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![]() Aeris Atomos AI Air Integrated Scuba Diving Computer US $237.00
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![]() Scubapro Uwatec Smart Tec scuba dive computer brand new never used never wet US $950.00
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![]() Aeris Atmos AI Console US $499.00
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![]() Cressi Sub Archimede II 3 Gauge Console and new extra HP hose Air Nitrox US $142.50
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![]() Mares Icon HD Wrist Computer Used Great Condition US $425.00
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![]() Suunto Cobra 3 dive computer US $800.00
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![]() US Divers Scan 4 Dive Computer w compass and manual Good condition US $275.00
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![]() Suunto Cobra Dive Computer US $250.00
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Question by Jack S: What do you do with your Vt3 dive computer if not diving for awhile?
I have the Oceanic Vt3 dive computer and I set it up. However I won't be diving for at least 4 months. So is there anything I have to do to it to preserve the battery or prevent it from exploding or just leave it as it is for the 4 months. I'm sure this was in the manual but I forgot
Best answer:
Answer by scubabob
Since it's a user replaceable battery the only thing I would suggest is removing it after downloading all your data and keeping the computer and sending unit in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight. It's only 4 months..so it's up to you. There's not much battery drain keeping things in memory. I've got a 10 year old B'Air kicking around that's had the same batteries all along and still going strong as my backup.
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