Hands On Look At The Mythical Suunto Elementum Aqua Precision Instrument.

By Peter Morgan


The Suunto Elementum Ventus arrived in a discrete black cube, with just one word crafted on: "SUUNTO." The one I got has black case, black rubberized band, and positive face. The black case is stainless steel 316L, the standard "marine grade metal," and it is incredibly tasteful. From some distance it might look like a classy dark G-Shock watch.

The fact is a co-worker of mine made precisely this comment; nonetheless a good look unveils its originality. The 41mm bezel has 8 hex screws and its combo with the sapphire glass and the curved case remind me of the viewing port of an atmospheric scuba diving suit. In fact I believe that this is the most incredible function of the watch, despite the fact that it is similar to the bezel of a UTS model, the execution by Suunto looks excellent.

An additional special function of the watch could be the enormous crown pusher at 2 o' clock, the one function that's shared among all of the Elementum products.

Being bigger than the simple pusher at three o' clock, it really stands apart, adding a supplementary touch of different design culture. The crystal has yellow-colored circular and linear marks which determine the measurements taken under water. Both the yellow lines help to inform about the present and maximum depth, and also the dive time, while the round marking is the analogue temperature scale.

Suunto Elementum Aqua operates in 2 modes: TIME and DIVE mode. The time function is pretty simple, the hour and the minutes are placed at the center of the display screen, while at the end of the display the date is discovered. Really don't ask about the reading of seconds, the primary display lacks it, despite the empty top part of the display which may give you the best area for this reading. The reason for this particular omission might be an effort to avoid the refreshing of the screen every second and save some battery. The setup of the time requires pressing the crown for a few moments. Then the time, date, and alarm set up is quite effortless by screwing the crown clockwise or anti-clockwise. One more helpful feature of the watch is a button lock function, which is triggered by pushing the two pushers at the same time. In addition, by pushing the middle pusher firmly in any mode, the backlight is set off.




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