Electroluminescent backlight for the entire IWC Aquatimer Chronograph Edition Boesch IW378204 Mens Watch display.Battery life indicator. Around the outside of the dial from about 5:30 to 9:30, there is a 11-bar battery "gas gauge" that shows remaining battery life. In a safety-critical item like a dive computer, this is a great feature.In dive mode, the backlight comes on automatically when you tilt your wrist, as do many Casio G-shock watches. Nice touch.The dive log records a total of 50 dives, with log date & time, max depth, min depth, and temperature at each recorded data point.Sleep mode. You can have the display turn itself off after a configurable interval, to be instantly activated on any button press. Also an excellent idea, especially for a watch that you may only break out a few times a year.Fast ascent warning. An alarm warns you that you are su***cing too rapidly and are risking the bends.There is also a full complement of digital watch features: Dual time zones, easily toggled from IWC Aquatimer Chronograph Edition Boesch IW378204 Mens Watch the main display by holding down a button.
View the Immersion Prowler photo gallery.Up for review today is a dive computer wristwatch from a lesser known Italian company: The Immersion Prowler. It's a digital data logger, dive computer, and full-featured watch, all in a 200m (660ft) water-resistant housing.Let's start with the feature list:Stainless steel case with rubber side guards.Integrated rubber strap with machined buckle and clever strap retainer. It's also long enough to easily go over a 1cm wetsuit.Swiss-made depth sensor.Dive mode which starts automatically by the pressure sensor on the left side (more on this below). In dive mode, it logs the min and max depths for each dive.Always-visible temperature sensor, in Celsius or Fahrenheit.Film supertwist nematic LCD. These are the ones with a brilliant green IWC Aquatimer Chronograph Edition Boesch IW378204 Mens Watch hue from certain angles which makes it very readable.