Posts Tagged ‘water’
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PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Course,
Kingston, Ontario, Canada (Winter 2008)
Instructor: Tom Rutledge (www.northerntechdiver.com)
Footage taken with Xacti E1
Duration : 0:3:8
Probably the best souvenir I got from Australia, my SurfSect watch has proven to be durable, stylish, and a great value. Although originally designed for those who surf and participate in other water sports, SurfSect watches are also great for travel thanks to their rugged design. After emailing them I found out that they also ship internationally. Their service is friendly and quick, plus they offer a 5-year warranty on their watches.
You can view their 2006/2007 catalog at http://www.surfsect.com/
They can also be contacted at sales@surfsect.com for more information and an updated 2008/2009 catalog.
Phone: 61 2 4294 8548
Fax: 61 2 4294 8559
In choosing a watch for travel I would consider the following:
1. Band Type
- Leather looks nice and has more styles available but needs more care and absorbs water
- Metal looks nice and is durable but cleaning can be an issue plus some people just don’t like the weight and feel of it
- Rubber is lightweight, comfortable, and easy to clean but it is hard to find styles other than the large sports-watch type.
2. Analog (classic looks) vs Digital (more functions like stopwatch/timer/alarm/etc.)
3. Make sure your watch has a built-in light.
4. Water Resistance of at least 100 meters for surfing and most outdoor sports (200m if you want to go diving).
5. Band that is screwed on to watch or a single, solid piece is preferable to a band held by spring pressure.
This video was shot with an Olympus 770SW.
Duration : 0:9:46
Sleeping roomies and quiet voice = this is MK II for this review…
Had some questions on my watch, so I thought I’d post a vid… THANKS for those of you who asked, and KEEP the questions comin!
Duration : 0:4:50
Probably the best souvenir I got from Australia, my SurfSect watch has proven to be durable, stylish, and a great value. Although originally designed for those who surf and participate in other water sports, SurfSect watches are also great for travel thanks to their rugged design. After emailing them I found out that they also ship internationally. Their service is friendly and quick, plus they offer a 5-year warranty on their watches.
You can view their 2006/2007 catalog at http://www.surfsect.com/
They can also be contacted at sales@surfsect.com for more information and an updated 2008/2009 catalog.
Phone: 61 2 4294 8548
Fax: 61 2 4294 8559
In choosing a watch for travel I would consider the following:
1. Band Type
- Leather looks nice and has more styles available but needs more care and absorbs water
- Metal looks nice and is durable but cleaning can be an issue plus some people just don’t like the weight and feel of it
- Rubber is lightweight, comfortable, and easy to clean but it is hard to find styles other than the large sports-watch type.
2. Analog (classic looks) vs Digital (more functions like stopwatch/timer/alarm/etc.)
3. Make sure your watch has a built-in light.
4. Water Resistance of at least 100 meters for surfing and most outdoor sports (200m if you want to go diving).
5. Band that is screwed on to watch or a single, solid piece is preferable to a band held by spring pressure.
Duration : 0:9:46
This was a video advert for the pc game diver deep water adventures developed by russian company biart studios. Although this game was initially released on pc there are rumors of a forthcoming xbox 360 version allowing for a complete multiplayer virtual diving experience… could be one to watch out for I think….
You can visit the company’s website here at…
http://www.biart.ru/biart/index.php?setlang=en
take care…
Duration : 0:6:39
This is a shipwreck that is in 70 ft of water. It is a very good shipwreck. Watch Penetrating the Ancient Marnier for when we go inside this shipsreck.
Duration : 0:3:10
A review of my Longines Hydroconquest L3.642.4.96.6 dive watch
Duration : 0:6:16
Randy and I went scuba diving off Ambergris Caye, Belize. He found some rocks and sand and crap and I found a baby Cloverfield monster.
Duration : 0:4:40
Scuba diving in Kemer, Turkey with a ATC-2000 headcam. Oregon Scientific states that while the manual and packaging state it is only ‘water resistant’ they later tested it and found it to be water PROOF to at least 3meters. THIS FOOTAGE IS TAKEN AT A MAXIMUM DEPTH OF 7 METRES.
Duration : 0:6:21
Therapy for Men!