23 Aug 2006, 22:10
I have dived while wearing a Synchronar - once with a black ceramic and a few times with an all SS one. They were relativey shallow dives, no more than 50 or 60 feet.
During the dives, I had no problems with barracudas and the watches worked great. But according to Roger the diving most likely contributed to the later failure of both watches. The salt water can enter through micro-cracks in the Lexan module and over time migrate through the gel, eventually causing shorts and corrosion. The symptoms were that months later the watch wouldn't stay charged - the time it could hold a charge kept getting shorter, elements in the digits started to fail one by one, and functionality became increasingly erratic. I believe that one watch failed completely, the other may have remained partly functional I'm not certain.
At any rate, I advise against diving with a Synchronar, Sunwatch, or Divemaster.
LED watches are quiet and polite. No ticking, no tocking, no beeping, no buzzing; they will only tell you the time when you ask to see it and they will do so instantly with no attention-seeking animations. A more civilized watch for a more civilized age.