![]() The first thing to know about the Descent MK1 is that’s it’s a Fenix 5X. And then more yet the next day partly why I was so quiet last week. Also, I talk about a pretty interesting piece of sports gadgetry:Īnd obviously – if dive watches (or underwater videos) aren’t your thing, fear not, we’ve got more running watches coming in tomorrow (which I haven’t even discussed anywhere). ![]() It could go deeper than Nemo 33 could, and without the 3-hour drive each way.Īnd yesterday, I finally had an excuse to go there! See, Garmin decided to take their Fenix 5X GPS watch and turn it into a dive watch, albeit, with some hardware and software tweaks that I’ll get into.īut, in case you don’t have the time for all this text, I give you this relatively short video – which is mostly just an excuse for me to buy the GoPro dive case for my Hero6 Black, and then a further excuse to shoot video in a cool place. I had actually long planned to do waterproofing tests there for various watches, but ultimately I just bought a waterproofing test chamber instead. It’s basically like someone filled up a cold-war era missile silo with water. It’s an indoor dive facility that’s 33 meters (108ft) deep in Brussels (Belgium). One of those things that’s long been on my list is going diving at Nemo 33. In any case, like any other person, I do a wide assortment of things that I find interesting. So poorly that you’re never-endingly sinking to the bottom of the oceans. ![]() Actually, I scuba dive, which I suppose is still technically swimming. Sometimes, I do sports that are actually not swim-bike-run.
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