I guess we won't see to many photo's out here of this magnificent divers watch which reflect the Deep Two as have been doing what it was built to do.
Here's a photo top-side taken aboard the diving boat showing my Deep Two reflecting the maximum depth reached during the last dive, prior to me resetting it. The red flag in the white dial showing 39m max depth. The blue flag, showing actual depth during the dive, here reflecting ZERO - meaning a return to the surface.
The picture below that of the Deep Two shows a screenshot from my dive computer interface - where one sees that indeed my maximum depth on the dive was 39m - with both the dive computer and Deep Two on the same wrist.
As a point of note - the recommended maximum depth for recreational scuba diving conducted with proper training is 30m and the absolute maximum depth is 40m.
When undertaking these dives as a qualified Technical Deep diver - I do so with careful planning, and the right training and equipment. I do so using modern battery powered electronic dive computers, where despite careful pre-dive checks I've more than once had a battery die on me during the dive - but know I trust and rely 100% on my mechanical IWC AQUATIMER AS THE ABSOLUTE BACKUP AND MOST RELIABLE PIECE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT I HAVE ON EACH DIVE.
Best regards
Mark