Most recreational divers don't wear dive watches alone. Most wear dive computers w/ some form of dive watch for a back up.
I started w/ G Shocks (that is a whole other level of addiction). G Shock owners become very obsessed due the variety available and various collabs. Also picked up a Casio MDV 106 Duro. That was my first true analog diver. I have to tell you that Duro is a humble little beast. It's a great budget diver to start w/ to get your feet wet. If you want just go head first into the pool, go with Orient for automatics. Amazing caliber automatic watches at absurdly low cost. Get in now because the watch market is getting funky again and prices have been going up some.
I don't get the Sinn part. Sinn was founded in Frankfurt in the early 60s which was a West Germany city. I can't find anything negative regarding that brand. Can you please elaborate as I'm genuinely interested
I had my eye on one. Screen shot it and another one for comparison. Sent it to her and then asked her which one when we were watching TV a couple.weeks ago. I ordered it that night. A week later it arrives at the door, my wife was like what is that? I got throttled for a few days. It was worth it to hear her say "Another watch?!?!?"
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