Back from Mabul/Sipadan, took Deep 2 with me.. Enjoy the pictures, those with me in it was taken by dive buddy.
Back from Mabul/Sipadan, took Deep 2 with me.. Enjoy the pictures, those with me in it was taken by dive buddy.
Great pictures. Nice to see a watch being used in it's proper environment.
Excellent, excellent reportage my friend! Thank you for sharing.
P.S. I owe you a reply, I haven't forgotten, stay tuned! :)
GREAT pictures KS.
Cheers,
sc
buddy buddy KS, great pics - your Deep 2 looks born to be wrapped around a wet-suit-hugging-wrist
now I only have to ask: what camera were u using ??
is this the friend I just made through KS over email ? lol.
my apologies ! a case of mistaken identity - wrong KS. but great pics + watch still !
Spectacular photos. The Deep Two looks quite at home in its native environment.
Beautiful adventure!!
Excellent photos. Nice to see the watch in action. Enjoy.
Kevin
Love the bungalows, but the watch even more! Hope you enjoyed your stay there :).
Wow, wonderful pictures! Great to see the watch in it's element.
Thanks very much for sharing the story and pictures with us.
Kind regards,
Clemens
KS, absolutely excellent! This raises the bar!
As another IWC fan here, who also "dives" his aquatimer its great to see the Deep2 in its natural environment.
[b[/b]regards[/b]
Mark
buddy buddy KS, great pics - your Deep 2 looks born to be wrapped around a wet-suit-hugging-wrist
now I only have to ask: what camera were u using ??
Hi Shing, a Sea & Sea DX1G :)
rgds
ks
shing has written:buddy buddy KS, great pics - your Deep 2 looks born to be wrapped around a wet-suit-hugging-wrist
now I only have to ask: what camera were u using ??
Hi Shing, a Sea & Sea DX1G :)
rgds
ks
and those with me in the picture was taken by dive buddy who is using a Nikon D700 :)
thanks KS. much obliged !
thanks KS. much obliged !
And picture with me in it was taken by dive buddy using his Nikon D700. Cheers!
Great photography and nice colour of that slug like the D2!
Those are great photos! I tried to take some shots in Lanai a couple of years ago, but I didn't have a flash and lost most of the color. They are nowhere near yours. Thanks for sharing,
Stunning pictures thank you for posting!!!!
(Great Watch!!!!!!!!!!) :-)
Fabulous photos. It is good to see the Deep 2 in its intended environment.
I met a professional diver recently. I sought his views on diving watches and launched into a discourse on the merits of Aquatimers, Fifty Fathoms and Italian dive watches. He rapidly lost interest and told me that no serious diver would use a mechanical watch nowadays. They use dive computers instead. I pressed him further; wasn't he worried about sudden electromagnetic pulses and sunspot activity? He told me to get a life.
hahaha. two professionals on divergent paths that criss-crossed in this conversation ! the world is so wonderfully diverse and complicated ...
Fabulous photos. It is good to see the Deep 2 in its intended environment.
I met a professional diver recently. I sought his views on diving watches and launched into a discourse on the merits of Aquatimers, Fifty Fathoms and Italian dive watches. He rapidly lost interest and told me that no serious diver would use a mechanical watch nowadays. They use dive computers instead. I pressed him further; wasn't he worried about sudden electromagnetic pulses and sunspot activity? He told me to get a life.
Fabulous photos. It is good to see the Deep 2 in its intended environment.
I met a professional diver recently. I sought his views on diving watches and launched into a discourse on the merits of Aquatimers, Fifty Fathoms and Italian dive watches. He rapidly lost interest and told me that no serious diver would use a mechanical watch nowadays. They use dive computers instead. I pressed him further; wasn't he worried about sudden electromagnetic pulses and sunspot activity? He told me to get a life.
LOL! He is absolutely right Rave, I have my dive comp with me too (and a spare in dive bag :) ), there is so many info that the dive comp can give you and will save you lots of time doing calculations..but I always enjoy taking a mechanical down with me! Cheers!
Rgds
ks
Awesome; thanks for sharing!