Posts Tagged ‘Diving’

Dog Diving – Just for Fun

I was looking for photos related to diving and came across this photo of a a dog diving in a pool.

According to the photographer the dog was having a blast and the spectators were having more fun just watching the dog!
Diving Dog

Review:Invicta Men’s 8926C Pro Dive Collection Watch

REVIEW: Invicta Men’s 8926C Pro Diver Collection Coin-Edge Automatic Watch

invicta mens 8926 pro diver collection watch
41 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rolex Owners: Beware!, January 29, 2006
By M. T. Nino (Caracas, Venezuela) – See all my reviews
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This is one of the best watches you can buy for $135. Distintive and solid stainless steel bracelet with an extension. Automatic Japanese Miyota Cal. 8215-2 movement. Mineral crystal with cyclop feature. Water resistance to 200 meters or 660 feet. The bezel (coin edge type) reminds me of the more expensive Rolex Submariner. It has a nice grip and it seats quiet tight. This model is available with the more traditional Invicta bezel at lower price. As a whole, this watch represents value all over. This is the watch that made aficionados world wide think about the real cost of Rolex watches. Are you paying for status symbol or quality? For a genuine Rolex watch, 85% of the value lies in the name. So why buy an Invicta Rolex look-alike? You get the best of both worlds. You get a quality product with an expensive look, but doesn’t cost you much. And you also get the value associated with that particular brand name. Invicta has done a terrific job in that it is probably one of the best value deals you will find. It has the Rolex look but with a very small price tag. And the name Invicta also adds value to the watch. People have come to known Invicta as a quality brand with very affordable prices.

M.T.Nino

Invicta Men’s 8926C Pro Diver Collection Coin-Edge Automatic Watch

Diving Destinations – Jamaica

Diving Destinations – Jamaica

NOTE: Although we have not dived in Jamaica, we have dived several places in the Caribbean.  I did see a sea turtle like the one below off St John.  It was awesome to watch!

Diving into the waters off the Jamaican shore may sound very exotic, and can be a lot of fun for both the beginner and the seasoned diver. For anyone who wants to be a little more adventurous than snorkeling there’s a worldGreat Barrier Reef, Cairns, Australia to explore beneath the ocean, but if you don’t have diving experience, you need to consider taking a class before you get into the water.

In some areas such as Ocho Rios, Montego Bay and Negril, the popular diving areas do tend to get booked up in high season so make sure of your place by making your reservation as soon as you can into your vacation (or before if this is at all possible in the area you are going to stay).

One of the most magical experiences you could take home from your vacation in Jamaica is to have dived to 30 or even up to 150 ft below the ocean’s surface.

There you will see not only fish, but also both hard and soft corals and sponges in their natural environment.

Once thing you mustn’t do however is to remove anything. There are some very strict restrictions in place in Jamaica that prevent anyone taking anything to the surface that belongs below the water – in certain areas, your diving guide may even tell you that touching things in the ocean is forbidden either for your safety or the safety of the wildlife.



Other things you can do when diving in Jamaica (depending on the time of year and part of the island you”re visiting) is to dive with turtles, swim with schools of exotically colored fish, or even see nursing sharks.

A word of caution on the sharks however, most sharks in Jamaica won’t attack you but if you encounter one, swim slowly away – if you show fear and panic, this could upset them! There are places you can dive without fear of meeting up with sharks if you prefer life to be slightly less unpredictable, locations such as Sandy Hole which is home to sting rays, but no sharks!

<a href=”http://www.flickr.com/photos/leonardlow/340751615/” title=”Great Barrier Reef, Cairns, Australia by Electric Images, on Flickr”><img src=”http://farm1.static.flickr.com/158/340751615_21d27a3fd3.jpg” width=”500″ height=”333″ alt=”Great Barrier Reef, Cairns, Australia” /></a>

Pro Diver Watches

Here are the best seller Pro Diver Collection Watches:


Leisure Pro Divers Watchman's Cap


Leisure Pro Divers Watchman’s Cap


$5.99


The watchman’s cap is the tried and traditional cap and insignia of the seasoned diver and it keeps your head nice and warm to! Worn by Hardhat Divers as cushion from the bell helmet on their head and seen on such great divers as the Captain himself Jacques Cousteau, the diver’s hat of choice. Let them know you are a tried and true diver with this great looking black with Leisure Pro Logo and Dive…

Invicta Men's Pro Diver Coin Edge Automatic SS 8927 Watch


Invicta Men’s Pro Diver Coin Edge Automatic SS 8927 Watch



This design has a black dial, rotating black bezel, date display at 3 o’clock position, and luminious markers. It also has an automatic movement, stainless steel case and bracelet. It’s water resistant to 200m….


Invicta Men's 8932 Pro Diver Collection Silver-Tone Watch


Invicta Men’s 8932 Pro Diver Collection Silver-Tone Watch


$53.99


Big, bold and masculine, the Invicta Quartz Pro Diver 8932 is an affordable luxury watch with classically styled features. This precisely constructed quartz timepiece for men features a solid stainless steel case that’s 37mm wide, slightly smaller than its 8926 cousin. It has a black face with Tritnite luminous hands and markers and a unidirectional black bezel with white numerals and markings. Ot…

Invicta Men's 5249S Pro Diver Stainless Steel Silver Dial Watch


Invicta Men’s 5249S Pro Diver Stainless Steel Silver Dial Watch


$49.99


The Invicta Men’s Pro Diver Collection Stainless Steel watch is designed for avid deep-sea divers, with a water resistance of 330 feet. Constructed with a stainless steel case, this durably built timepiece also includes a unidirectional stainless steel bezel, and a stainless steel link bracelet with a single-push-button-safety-fold-over clasp. A durable flame-fusion crystal shields the silver dial…

Invicta Men's 8926C Pro Diver Collection Coin-Edge Automatic Watch


Invicta Men’s 8926C Pro Diver Collection Coin-Edge Automatic Watch


$90.00


Classic styling and high performance add up to an outstanding sport watch for your land or sea adventures. This automatic watch, from Invicta’s Pro Diver series, places a large round stainless steel case on a robust triple link steel bracelet. The black dial is designed for quick and easy read-off, even in low light conditions. It offers three-hand function with Tritnite-coated luminous hands and …

Scuba Diving, Japan

Boat dive off of Atami, Japan Thanks to Hikosaemon and Ken Tanaka for doing the intro for this video. I recommend both of their channels: www.youtube.com www.youtube Also, thanks to Kevin MacLeod and Save Saturday for the music. www.incompetech.com http

Kayak Scuba Diving : Removing Kayak Scuba Diving Gear

Removing kayak scuba diving gear can be difficult because you will be balancing on the kayak. Learn how to properly remove kayak scuba diving gear with tips from a certified rescue diver in this free kayak diving video. Expert: Jason Shoup Bio: Jason Shoup is a PADI certified Rescue diver. Filmmaker: Louis Nathan

Scuba Diving Maui – Herculean Video

I shot this with a dive team in Maui a month ago and I edited it to ‘Herculean’ by ‘The Good The Bad and The Queen’ – I hope you enjoy – that’s me and my wife in most of the shots.

Cozumel Scuba Diving Trip ’09

Our diving trip to Cozumel with National Diving Center, Washington DC and dive masters from Dive with Martin – Cozumel.

Scuba Diver Girls and Friends dive Ruby E

On an amazing day in October, to be exact October 11, 2009, the Scuba Diver Girls went out on the Lois Ann with 15 amazing Scuba Diver Girls and SDG Guys and dove the Ruby E. The visibility was incredible, the fun the beyond fantastic!

Scuba Diving

Me and my friend Jon went Scuba Diving on our trip to Laganas, Greece. Here’s a rip of the DVD from our dive.

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