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Cressi Donatello Wrist Dive Computer
The Cressi Donatello Wrist Dive Computer is an easily readable, user-friendly dive computer that you’ll love using for your scuba diving and freediving adventures. The single-push button design keeps things simple for moving through menus and modes, and the high contrast display screen features extra large numbers and a high-powered backlight to optimize visibility—even in low vis conditions. While some wrist dive computers can feel clunky and uncomfortable, the Cressi Donatello Computer features a low profile, ergonomic design for superior comfort.
Now, let’s dive into the nitty gritty details, shall we? This dive computer uses a RGBM algorithm for keeping your bottom time and ascent calculations optimized while keeping you safe. There are multiple alarm options, including ascent speed, decompression, PPO2, surface interval, recovery time, dive time, and maximum dive depth. The multi-mode technology compartmentalizes your dive data so you can access it when you want to. For your convenience, this computer offers several operating modes, including Dive, Apnea, and Gauge.
Not only is this watch ideal for those who like to switch between scuba and freediving, it’s an ideal dive computer for beginners who may not be quite sure where their dives will take them just yet. The Donatello dive computer’s digital logbook can hold up to 50 dive logs per category. Between comfort, functionality, readability, and style, the Cressi Donatello Wrist Dive Computer is one that both apnea and scuba divers can enjoy using.
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The Cressi Donatello Wrist Dive Computer is an easily readable, user-friendly dive computer that you’ll love using for your scuba diving and freediving adventures. The single-push button design keeps things simple for moving through menus and modes, and the high contrast display screen features extra large numbers and a high-powered backlight to optimize visibility—even in low vis conditions. While some wrist dive computers can feel clunky and uncomfortable, the Cressi Donatello Computer features a low profile, ergonomic design for superior comfort.
Now, let’s dive into the nitty gritty details, shall we? This dive computer uses a RGBM algorithm for keeping your bottom time and ascent calculations optimized while keeping you safe. There are multiple alarm options, including ascent speed, decompression, PPO2, surface interval, recovery time, dive time, and maximum dive depth. The multi-mode technology compartmentalizes your dive data so you can access it when you want to. For your convenience, this computer offers several operating modes, including Dive, Apnea, and Gauge.
Not only is this watch ideal for those who like to switch between scuba and freediving, it’s an ideal dive computer for beginners who may not be quite sure where their dives will take them just yet. The Donatello dive computer’s digital logbook can hold up to 50 dive logs per category. Between comfort, functionality, readability, and style, the Cressi Donatello Wrist Dive Computer is one that both apnea and scuba divers can enjoy using.
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When you cycle through the menu, you will find a screen that says "Time" at the bottom of it. Hold the select button and it will enter a mode where you can change the time from 12 to 24 hours as well as adjust the time and date. Keep in mind, a quick press of the one button will cycle through options whereas, holding down the same button will be your select button.
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The Donatello comes with a two-year warranty starting from the date of purchase.