Description
As much into diving as you are.
- Water resistance to 100 meters
- Countdown timer to let you know when it's time to surface
- Nightvision backlight so you can tell time on sneaky stealth missions
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Freestyle USA Mariner Watch
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Face is a little large
Laura
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
The watch works well and is easy to read. However, I have somewhat smaller wrists and the face of it looks huge on my arm. I still have it, but ended up buying something else on Steep & Cheap that didn't look quite so silly.
How easy is it to read the numbers on the...
ben163393001
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How easy is it to read the numbers on the black face/blue version
Pat Palmer
Member since
The contrast is nice. It's easy to read. I prefer it to regular gray LCD screens.
The pic of the black/blue (bottom one to the left of the main pic) is a decent representation.
Love Love Love
Shawnee Gehrig
Member since
- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I haven't bought too many watches and I wasn't sure if I would like this one, but I bought it and love it. It fits well and I can see what the time is without my glasses one. I wear it especially when I go diving so I know how long I was down and then figure out how long I should stay on the surface before my next dive. I recommend this watch to anyone that is a diver, it is pretty cheap and can do a lot.
Went from loving to liking
war3996628
Member since
Loved this watch right out of the box, fits well, the rubber has a nice feel and the blue/black is sharp. However, it is a little overpriced. The watch face is all plastic, although it seems decently solid. The one thing that really ticks me off is the band holder doesn't do the job, the extra strap pops out all day long, which really bugs me. I think part of the reason is the rubber, which is pretty grip-y. I went from loving it, to liking it pretty quickly. Not sure if I can handle the strap flop all day, so may be returning it...
does it have alarms and stop watch?
Gary
Member since
does it have alarms and stop watch?
Mitch
Member since
Hey Gary, the Mariner comes with an Alarm as well as count up and count down timers.
Here are some more specs:
100 Meters H20
Time / dual time
Countdown timer w/ unique beep signals
Repeat and count-up timer
Alarm
Nightvision backlight
Durable silicone strap
Hydro Pushers
Marko
Member since
HERE YOU GO - EVERYTHING IT CAN DO!
I particularly like the preset countdown timers on this watch plus it counts after you reach the set time so you know how much you went over!
SPECIAL FEATURE:
This Freestyle product features unique
Hydro Pushers®: these pushers can be
pressed under water to a dynamic water
pressure (not water depth) of 3 ATM.
DISPLAY MODES:
The watch has four display modes: HOME
TIME (T1)/FOREIGN TIME (T2), CHORONOGRAPH
(CHRONO), TIMER and ALARM.
To change from one display mode to
another, press S2 button once.
Note: In any setting mode, if there is no
button pressed for a few minutes, the
watch will automatically save the entered
data and exit the setting procedure.
HOME AND FOREIGN TIME DISPLAY:
To display FOREIGN TIME mode, press
and hold S1 button when HOME TIME
mode is displayed. The mode description
(T2) will be displayed and blink for
approximately 5 seconds before switching
to FOREIGN TIME mode. To change back
to HOME TIME mode, press and hold S1
button again.
TO SET THE TIME AND CALENDAR:
1. Press S2 button to select HOME TIME
(T1)/FOREIGN TIME (T2) mode.
2. Press and hold S3 button, the message
HOLD TO SET will be displayed for
approximately 3 seconds and the time
zone setting will blink.
3. Press S1 button to toggle between
HOME TIME (T1) and FOREIGN TIME
(T2) to set.
4. Press S2 button, the hour digits will
blink. Press S1 button to set the hour
digits. Holding down the button will
speed up the process.
5. Press S2 button, the minute digits will
blink. Press S1 button to set the minute
digits. Holding down the button will
speed up the process.
6. Press S2 button, the second digits
will blink. Press S1 button to reset the
second digits to zero.
7. Follow the same pattern to set the year,
month and date.
8. Press S2 button, the hour format setting
will blink. Press S1 button to toggle
between 12-hour and 24-hour format.
The A.M. or P.M. indicator may be displayed
to indicate the time period 12:00
A.M. 11:59 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. 11:59
P.M. respectively in 12-hour format.
9. Press S2 button, the hourly chime
(CHIME) setting will blink. Press S1
button to toggle between ON and OFF
for the hourly chime setting.
10. When finished making all the settings,
press S3 button to confirm.
NOTE: The hourly chime setting will apply
to both HOME TIME mode and FOREIGN
TIME mode.
TO USE THE CHRONOGRAPH:
1. Press S2 button to select CHRONOGRAPH
mode.
2. The chronograph will then be displayed
in its current state stopped, running
or reset.
3. To resume a stopped counting, press
S1 button to resume from where it left
off.
4. To start a new counting, reset the
chronograph to zero first.
Press S1 button to stop counting, then
press S3 button to reset counter to
zero.
For the measurement of elapsed time:
In CHRONOGRAPH mode,
1. Press S1 button to start counting.
2. To stop counting, press S1 button once.
Press S1 button again to resume from
where it left off.
3. To reset to zero, press S1 button to stop
counting and then press S3 button.
For the measurement of split time:
In CHRONOGRAPH mode,
1, Press S1 button to start counting.
2, While the chronograph is running,
press S3 button once to register a lap.
The split time of the registered lap will
be displayed. The chronograph is still
running in the background.
3. To display the current elapsed time,
press S3 button again.
4. Repeat the last step until all the laps
have been registered.
5. To reset to zero, press S1 button to stop
counting and then press S3 button.
For the measurement of two finishes:
In CHRONOGRAPH mode,
1. Press S1 button to start counting.
2. While the chronograph is running,
press S3 button to register and display
the time of the first runner. The
chronograph is still running in the
background.
3. Press S1 button to stop and register the
time of the second runner.
4. Press S3 button to display the time of
the second runner.
5. To reset to zero, press S3 button again.
NOTE: The chronograph can count up to
a maximum of 23 hours, 59 minutes and
59.99 seconds.
NOTE: You can leave the chronograph
running while switching over to other
operating modes.
TO SET THE TIMER:
1. Press S2 button to select TIMER mode.
2. Press S3 button, the message HOLD
TO SET will be displayed for approximately
3 seconds and the hour digits
will blink.
3. Press S1 button to alter the timer setting
among 60, 55, 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 25,
20, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4,
3, 2, and 1 minutes.
4. Press S2 button, the Action-at-End
setting will blink. Press S1 button to
select among STOP AT END (STOP),
REPEAT AT END (REPEAT) and COUNT
UP AT END (UP).
5. When finished making all the settings,
press S3 button to confirm.
NOTE: Definitions of Action-at-End setting
option:
a) STOP AT END the timer will stop
when the countdown reaches zero.
b) REPEAT AT END the timer will repeat
the countdown when the countdown
reaches zero.
c) COUNT UP AT END the timer will
count up to a maximum of 23 hours
59 minutes and 59 seconds when the
countdown reaches zero.
TO USE THE TIMER:
1. Press S3 button to select TIMER mode.
2. The timer will then be displayed in its
current state stopped, running, or
reset.
3. To resume a stopped counting, press
S1 button to resume from where it left
off.
4. To start a new counting, reload the
timer first.
Press S1 button to stop counting, then
press S3 button to reload the timer.
5. When reaching zero in a countdown, a
tune will be emitted. To stop the tune,
press any button.
NOTE: You can leave the timer running
while switching to other operating modes.
TO SET THE ALARM TIME:
1. Press S2 button to select ALARM
mode.
2. Press and hold S3 button, the message
HOLD TO SET will be displayed and
the hour digits will blink. Press S1 button
to set the hour digits. Holding down
the button will speed up the process.
3. Press S2 button, the minute digits will
blink. Press S1 button to set the minute
digits. Holding down the button will
speed up the process.
4. When finished making all the settings,
press S3 button to confirm.
NOTE: The alarm will automatically be
activated after being set.
TO TURN ON/OFF THE ALARM:
In ALARM mode, press S1 button to toggle
between ON and OFF of the alarm. When
the alarm is ON, the alarm indicator
will appear.
WHEN AN ALARM GOES OFF:
A 20-second alarm tune will be emitted
at the designated time when the alarm
is activated. To stop the tune, press any
button.
TO USE THE BACKLIGHT:
Press S4 button to turn on the backlight
