Diving with Christopher Ward

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Hi Folks,

I was accross in Tenerife last month and thought Id take my C60 to depth .. 52m and not a wimper..Oh yea and the Morays liked it too

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Looking good !
i took my C60 pro to about 2m in the pool at lunchtime.
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Lovely photographs Ally and good to hear.

My C60 once went in the washing up bowl.

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Great pictures :thumbup:
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Great picture! Good thing the eel didn't decide to borrow your Diver; I'd hate to have to try and get it back. lol
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Nice shot of the watch and the Moray.
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Bit off topic but I had to ask: 52 m is pretty deep, deco diving? Mixed gas? How is the diving in Tenerife? We may be going for our summer holiday...also, very clear water for that depth, you must have a pretty powerful flash/light for your camera, my GoPro Black is nowhere near that good, although my max was 47m in the Red Sea.
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Hi, is there much to see diving off Tenerife? It is not a location I have ever considered for diving - what were you doing at 52M - wreck diving? quite a bit below the usual 15 -30M where most of the life is.

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Great photos!!

Mine don't look that good desk diving. :problem:
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PaulJS wrote:Hi, is there much to see diving off Tenerife? It is not a location I have ever considered for diving - what were you doing at 52M - wreck diving? quite a bit below the usual 15 -30M where most of the life is.

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Great pictures! I wonder if any other forum member ( I believe gwells and few others dive fairly often) has taken their C60 any deeper?

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Not me. That's beyond recreational limits. And I rarely go deeper that 60ft. Let alone meters.
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Viognier wrote:Great pictures! I wonder if any other forum member ( I believe gwells and few others dive fairly often) has taken their C60 any deeper?

Brilliant to actually see a dive watch actually diving!!
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Stunning photographs! It is always a pleasure to see watches in the environment for which they were constructed. It does look beautifully clear for 52m depth.
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these are nice pictures indeed!

just to end the potential confusion, I am sure these pictures were not taken at 52m.
I think the OP meant that he took the watch to 52 meters and also took some pictures of it along the way. At much less than 10 meters would be my guess for these pictures..
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