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Gear / Gauges and Computers

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This two-gas nitrox computer can be upgraded to incorporate a compass, trimix and rebreather capabilities, which means it can keep pace with your growing skills. Plus, its vivid OLED display, rugged MIL-SPEC hard-anodized housing and 492-foot depth rating make this Q highly functional.  CONTACT diverite.com
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Unique to this multi-gas nitrox computer is its versatility and visibility. A brightly colored display uses multiple hues for instant data recognition, and a wide array of user-defined settings includes up to three nitrox mixes, all air integrated.CONTACT uemis.com
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Crafted in support of free diver and conservationist Guillaume Nery, this 300-meter timepiece is built on a stainless case, and includes an innerilluminated rotating bezel and unique world-time display. Fifty-five micro gas tubes provide serious illumination for visibility in nearly any environment. CONTACT ballwatch.com
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Dark-orange Superluminova accents offer excellent contrast against a blue dial of this 1,000-meter-rated limited-edition piece, which also includes a unidirectional rotating bezel, screw-down crown and helium-release valve. Sales support the Australian Marine Conservation Agency. CONTACT oris.ch
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Featuring a Bezel Locking System that won’t move if bumped to ensure accurate readings, the new Deep Dive includes Luminox’s signature gas-tube technology for a brilliant display in any light and is rated to 500 meters, thanks to a helium-release valve.CONTACT luminox.com
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Dual rotating bezels for tracking dive and safety-stop times — plus a 1,000-meter depth rating — rank the Poseidon as a serious timepiece. The Limited Edition also features a self-charging auto-quartz movement and the Never Dark dial illumination. CONTACT reactorwatch.com
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This well-appointed diver’s watch sports a carbon-fiber rotating bezel, a depth display that reads to 125 feet and a maximum-depth memory function. Water resistant to 666 feet, it never needs a battery thanks to Citizen’s smart Eco-Drive technology. CONTACT citizenwatch.com
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A time-lapse Cerachrom bezel, stainless-steel 40 mm case and 31-jewel chronometer movement are pure Rolex. The Oyster bracelet features a Glidelock clasp, and with a 1,000-foot rating, it will go deeper than you can. CONTACT rolex.com
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Uemis unveiled a computer so sophisticated that the Swiss company dubbed it a Scuba Diver Assistant. The low-profile unit wraps snuggly around the wrist and features a large scratch-resistant color OLED display with easy-to-read dive data, including the air pressure in your tank as well as your buddy's safety relevant data providing your mate also uses a uemis ZURICH. The wrist unit activates automatically in the water and takes temperature and breathing as well as depth into account as it projects remaining bottom time, time remaining before entering deco, and deco stops and times.
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