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: Certainly good points. I Suppose I will have to
: hold them side by side. But features like
: helium release valves seem a bit silly. How
: many sport divers wind up in decompression
: tanks? And if they do, I bet they're not
: worrying about their watches!
I can't even swim, but since those divers seem to use their watches as instruments to time their ascends and descents, I believe they really do worry about their watches.
And the helium valve (though indeed a silly feature) always serves for some nice small talk as well. :-)
-hacmac
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