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Re: Bezels of Diving watches donīt make sense

: Hi! Although Iīm not diving I am A bit
: disturbed about the bezel design of my
: 2054.50 . itīs just that it doesnīt really
: make sense to me althouh any other divers
: watches have the same design too. What are
: the distinguished marks after the spot for?
: Arenīt the last minutes of the diving
: session more important than the first? If
: you have enough oxygen for twenty minutes
: you put the marker to the minute hand and
: then you have to get out before itīs on the
: 20.....

What do you mean by "distinguished marks after the spot"? I can only assume that you mean that it would make more sense to you if the bezel were a "count down" bezel instead of "elapsed time" bezel. If it were a "count down" bezel, it would not be good for many other purposes other than diving. But in reality, few divers watches are really used for this purpose on a regular basis.
MMC

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