Actually looks quite good.

Aug 09, 2009,21:15 PM
 

I didn't spend much time digging through the presentation, but it seems comprehensive enough.

I couldn't tell if it comprehends Nitrox?

I wonder what that screen looks like underwater. Since it appears to be permanently lit, it appears pretty good, especially the warning colours.

Also, anyone know what algorithm it uses?

That said, I'm happy with my Vyper and wouldn't be interested in the the extra-task loading of a different computer, regardless of brand and functions.

I'd also like to see it with bungy straps so you have the option of wearing it in addition to the watch it hooks onto...

Dr. Kol or time2tic. You guys are much more experienced than me, any thoughts?

 

 

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For divers: Linde-Werdelin dive computer module "The Reef"

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : August 5th, 2009-13:44
Those of you who read my report on Linde Werdelin at B asel 2009, might remember the presentation of a modular system, consisting of a mechanical diving watch, with a digital dive computer module, that can be quickly attached onto the watch: This module, ...  

A serious tool watch / watches

 
 By: MTF : August 7th, 2009-23:36
Marcus, Thanks for the update. Linde Werdelin modules make for "multiple" watches with only one mechanical base watch and changing modules. Very 'International Rescue' -- Thunderbirds are Go! The Svend Andersen movements in some models make them really se... 

Thanks Marcus! [nt]

 
 By: DRMW : August 7th, 2009-23:40
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Actually looks quite good.

 
 By: BDLJ : August 9th, 2009-21:15
I didn't spend much time digging through the presentation, but it seems comprehensive enough. I couldn't tell if it comprehends Nitrox? I wonder what that screen looks like underwater. Since it appears to be permanently lit, it appears pretty good, especi... 

Here are the replies to your questions, from LW:

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : August 12th, 2009-05:43
Hi! The people from Linde Werdelin kindly sent me the replies to your questions (answers quoted in red letters): I wonder what that screen looks like underwater. Since it appears to be permanently lit ( backlight function exists and can be easily set up a...