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Old 28 May 2008, 11:43 AM   #36
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We have been through this before. I have been to 4913 meters inside a submersible, wearing my Submariner. I have also been to 4,000 meters inside a submersible, wearing my Sea-Dweller and a Daytona. I have been diving to 50 meters on scuba with my Sub and Sea-Dweller, and to roughly 33 meters wearing my GMT-II.

I don't dive deep on scuba anymore. Once you have been three miles down, the attraction to venturing more than 50 meters below the surface on scuba diminishes rapidly.

I always wear a Rolex when I dive, whether it's a vintage Submariner or my modern Sea-Dweller. I also have three dive computers: a Suunto Vytek, an Aladin Air Z Nitrox (which I have never used) and my reliable old Oceanic. Nevertheless, I keep a set of Navy tables in the pocket of my SeaQuest BC.
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