There's a big problem with this thread. You're talking about actual diving, which is beyond what 99% of dive watch owners do with their dive watch. Most of them even take off their watch before going in the pool, and will even cup their hand over it if it's raining and they have to run from the car to the door. http://www.watchtalkforums.info/forums/thread43143.html http://forums.watchuseek.com/f74/your-dive-watch-really-so-tough-438778.html?highlight=pseudo
Haven't done any serious diving the past few years. I do wear my Rolex 116610 SubC, but it is honestly just along for the ride, a backup at best. Modern dive equipment, usually Hollis or Suunto, does the real work of monitoring and is far superior for that purpose.
Aeris atmos pro. I don't run a backup I stay shallow <80 ft and as I'm air integrated if that fails I'm abort anyway.