Re: Navy deep-sea diver



They asked him what watch he wore. He didn't say whether or not he had a
dive computer too - I'll bet he does.


"Beau G." <mt69171@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jan 28, 10:52 am, "Jack Denver" <nunuv...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Try this:

http://tinyurl.com/364ch6

Not really worth the effort. The "spoiler" is that the Navy deep sea
diver
wears a G-shock, not some fancy Rolex, etc. I'm so surprised.

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On Jan 27, 7:08 pm, "Beau G." <mt69...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I thought this might be noteworthy to some here, if only for this guys
choice of a dive watch.

http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?
section=104&article=34300&archive=true

I own an number of watches with various water resistance ratings but
for me it's kind of unneccessary. I long ago realized that if me or
one of my watches ever winds up more than 3 or 4 meters deep then I've
probably REALLY screwed up pretty bad and won't have to worry if my
watch has stopped or not.

Beau G. << much more at home on the dessert (and yes I meant dessert)

so sorry
try this link
http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?
section=104&article=34300&archive=true- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted
text -

If nothing else you got me to finally go to the tinyurl website
and look around, thanks.
I just thought it was interesting because after having read about
"real divers" using dive computers instead of the traditional analog
dive watch this guy, a "real diver" by any rationale, uses a plain old
G-Shock.

Beau G.



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