What do you really use your dive bezel for 🤣

(I personally use it to time my bus journey home after work!)

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Never found any use for it, but glad it's there to protect the crystal.

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Fidget spinner

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Why no use for for actual diving in the poll?

It’s a dive watch! 🤣🤣

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Making a cool sound 🤷🏻‍♂️

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None of the above. My iPhone timer and stopwatch is much better.

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RPyle80

Making a cool sound 🤷🏻‍♂️

Love it hahhaha couldnt agree more 🤣

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Adi365

Why no use for for actual diving in the poll?

It’s a dive watch! 🤣🤣

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What in the world!!! What is the size of that yellow beast?! Epic photo sir 🔥

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My oven bezel :)

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Cooking and tea often… but also technically diving. Well. Submerging in water. Bathtime bezel.

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Marking time spent at a customer’s so I know what to charge them.

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The only good use I found for rotating bezels is to rotate them a bit out of alignment just before I take a wrist shot because I love to mess with the anal retentive crowd.

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Leoliu

What in the world!!! What is the size of that yellow beast?! Epic photo sir 🔥

That's a dive computer, to you safe from staying underwater for too long

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Choice E: Fidgeting

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Timing run at the beginning of a job (new construction window cleaning). I then can extrapolate that time to plan my schedule for the next job. Not much water involved.

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Every once in a while I like to turn it the 60 clicks and then leave it there for the next few months. Until I itch for that clicking sound again.

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When I am grilling steaks, I use it to tell me when to flip. (2 mins each side.)

I use my bezels to time food all the time. Yes a phone is more convenient, but then why would we wear a watch at all by that logic. I currently don’t have a lunch break at my job (don’t work long enough shifts), but when I do, I’ll definitely be using them to time that too.

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Timing sermon lengths. For the sophisticated task of preparing hot drinks you really need to invest in a proper chronometer 🤓

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And here I was thinking I was slick to use them as a cooking timer, seems the whole world does that. 😛

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TinyTim

And here I was thinking I was slick to use them as a cooking timer, seems the whole world does that. 😛

Get a diver chrono. Does the pasta and the Bolognese!

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None of the above. THEY JUST LOOK COOL.

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All of mine are frozen food timers. The closest they come to the ocean are fish sticks.

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Clicking sound

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I time all sorts of stuff with it. Much of it is cooking related, but it’s also good for travel, exercise, timing how long until the wife gets back, etc.

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I use mine to time how long my 4-month old has been awake. Helps me remember when he needs to go back down for a nap.

Canadian_Cobra_Chicken

I use my bezels to time food all the time. Yes a phone is more convenient, but then why would we wear a watch at all by that logic. I currently don’t have a lunch break at my job (don’t work long enough shifts), but when I do, I’ll definitely be using them to time that too.

Speaking of which, 40 min till dinn

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Therapy. Playing with the bezel soothes me when I want to shoot yet another user with a bazooka for once again ignoring the half dozen emails they got about their expiring password and then sending me a snippy message on Teams asking a) why they can’t access their account and, inevitably, b) why they never got an email about their password expiring.

Every click brings me back from the ledge by one inch. 👌

And timing my lunch break. That too.

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E - Nothing at all.

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Just make a sound

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JaimeMadeira

Get a diver chrono. Does the pasta and the Bolognese!

You sir are a god amongst people!