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Tide Watch Suggestions.

Created by Sandsy1 Sandsy1  > 9 months ago, 1 Aug 2017
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Sandsy1
Sandsy1

NSW

814 posts

1 Aug 2017 6:12pm
Hi All.
Want to get a descent tide watch. Am open to suggestions.
Had a R** C**l, which died while in warranty, so they sent me the new version. Trestles?
Anyhoo, it's black on black, really hard to read and now it's fogging up. Just over it. It has a light which makes no difference at all.
Really want something that is easy to read.
Cheers all.
obct
obct

NSW

3487 posts

1 Aug 2017 7:19pm
Despite my technological ineptitude when it comes to the settings, the vestal watch given to me as a present several years ago, does seem be be very reliable.

It's called a "BRIG" for some strange reason the site does not allow me to copy and paste links.




Surf69
Surf69

WA

883 posts

4 Aug 2017 7:30pm
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The Curls top of the Wazza is a beauty if you are prepared to pay a lot and use all the features.

Other than that from my experience and lots of research:

Curls "Rifles" Full size not mid. Choice of read outs for tide (I prefer the flow diagram) and those I know with one never had a problem, read outs ie time and time are big and clear and well visible in all lights. More Australian local beaches tides than any other brand.

"Brig" as mentioned above, still have one great watch easy read out comfortable accurate easy to set local beach tides etc however had three battery's in mine in two years. Only had to pay for one of those but still a it of a pain, other than that brilliant watch. Cant read the tide at the moment as the battery is getting low (which it tells you) so ive put it away a got another watch...below V

"Low Down 2"
Cheaper than the two above. So far so good haven't had it for long. Mines in black and dark face, looks good, unobtrusive and tide is easy to read... however in some lower light situations time isn't which hasn't been the end of the world or annoying but it certainly nothing I've come across before. Tides accurate as is the time and can set to a local beach but that's not so straight forward .....but at least can be done. Not as many Aussie beaches to choose from to set to as the above two and Battery so far is OK but haven't had it long

CASIO Cant say much more than possibly the best value for money EVER in a tide watch. Use mine as a work watch now. got it 7 years ago, still keep's accurate time and tide and have never changed the battery. Setting tide was relatively easy but not straight forward if that makes sense? I prefer a bigger tide read out but this thing is bullet proof and reliable. They have a few options with tide nowadays.

These are the ones I'm familiar with and cam provide feedback on so hope this helps?




jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

19 Dec 2017 9:10am
I thought id share this, you don't often see these on any sort of special..

www.surfstitch.com/mens/accessories/watches
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

19 Dec 2017 1:59pm
I've got Nixon, lo down I think is the model. Had it for about 5 years. Cost me $70 on sale. Works great. I really only wear it when Surfing..display is easy to read and had no problems except a flat battery..
smh
smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

19 Dec 2017 5:36pm
Plenty in the G Shock range . I got one and it tells you barometric pressure, tide, altitude, compass heading ect.
damned67
damned67

580 posts

20 Dec 2017 5:58am
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jbshack said..
I thought id share this, you don't often see these on any sort of special..

www.surfstitch.com/mens/accessories/watches



i purchased one of these in November for $200, from the Rip Curl outlet store at the BrisVegas airport DFO.
Was down to $250 on the tag, but they had a store special running that was $50 off on purchases $250+.
Now, before everyone bolts out to grab one at that price, they only had white. A lovely, manly shade of white. But i'll wear that watch in white for $200.

The GPS feature is kinda cool, kinda inaccurate, and kinda boring after you've used it a few times.
That said, it had the best tide library of all the watches that i looked at, something like 1500 locations, whereas most other only had about 500.
That was why i bought the watch, for the tides. At least, that's what i tell anyone that'll listen.
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

20 Dec 2017 1:07pm
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smh said..
Plenty in the G Shock range . I got one and it tells you barometric pressure, tide, altitude, compass heading ect.


I'm a g shock addict
smh
smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

20 Dec 2017 4:25pm
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chrispy said..

smh said..
Plenty in the G Shock range . I got one and it tells you barometric pressure, tide, altitude, compass heading ect.



I'm a g shock addict

They take the knocks well.
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

20 Dec 2017 5:55pm
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chrispy said..

smh said..
Plenty in the G Shock range . I got one and it tells you barometric pressure, tide, altitude, compass heading ect.



I'm a g shock addict


Me too.
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

21 Dec 2017 9:52am
I get mine from the seconds shop in Torquay..usually a 100 bucks and I get a new one every 2-3 years when the old one ****s itself
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

21 Dec 2017 8:55am
Any watch that tells me the time and tide that has LARGE font so I can read the dam thing.
damned67
damned67

580 posts

22 Dec 2017 8:29am
Hey All,
Just walking out of the Rip Curl outlet at Harbour Town on the GC.
They currently have the white GPS watch for $150.
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