• Master
    11 Jul 2022, 6:06 p.m.

    It was just before 11:00 when the horn sounded and the crew pulled in the bar,
    sending a steward to the bow to gather us out of the roiling waters. I had
    already descended to the Bimini with hook-line and sinker in search of calmer
    water. My stab jacket full of nitrox, I searched the surface for a sausage,
    grabbing my pony bottle out of which my tangled octopus floated in the
    thermocline. Armstanding off the rusted gunwale 38 meters below, I piked into
    a tuck roll, shucking my backplate and headed toward a blue hole.

    My Aquatimer screamed its diminished minutes as I cut through my bell
    harness believing it to be a whale line and ascended blindly into the light
    above. Just as I broke the surface of the water, my J-valve slammed shut as
    the crew grabbed me with a Jonline. In less than an hour I was dry, dressed,
    and regaling those with whom I dined with my tales of the deep, the
    Aquatimer safety on my wrist.

  • Master
    14 Jul 2022, 10:46 p.m.

    Such feats can of course only be accomplished by a Master Scuba Diver.... and
    then of course, it's only fitting that a diver of such stature wear an
    Aquatimer like that ! Probus Scafusia

    This is how my Aquatimer looks from the back.


    Please can you share a photo of your case back.

  • Master
    15 Jul 2022, 3:24 a.m.

    Very nice caseback! Any event in 2020 was certainly worthy of an engraving.

    Mine is just the standard back but I did have a secret number engraved on it,
    but I don't remember what it is.

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