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Garmin Descent Mk1 Dive Watch Silver Sapphire

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Garmin Descent Mk1 Dive Watch Silver SapphireGarmin Descent Mk1 Dive Watch Silver Sapphire with Black Band Model: 010 01760 00 Premium full featured dive computer with surface GPS in a sleek watch style design; with bright 1. 2" color display and TOPO mapping Built in sensors include 3 axis compass, gyroscope and barometric altimeter as well as GPS and GLONASS capability that lets you mark your dive entry and exit points for surface navigation Supports single gas, multi gas, gauge and apnea

Garmin Descent™ Mk1 Dive Watch Silver Sapphire with Black Band

Model: 010-01760-00
  • Premium full-featured dive computer with surface GPS in a sleek watch-style design; with bright 1.2" color display and TOPO mapping
  • Built-in sensors include 3-axis compass, gyroscope and barometric altimeter as well as GPS and GLONASS capability that lets you mark your dive entry and exit points for surface navigation
  • Supports single-gas, multi-gas, gauge and apnea diving, including nitrox and trimix; plan your dives directly on the device
  • Dive log lets you store and review data from up to 200 dives — and share online via Garmin Connect™ and its included mobile app
  • Features Elevate™ wrist heart rate technology with multisport activity profiles, performance metrics and smart notifications
  • Battery life: up to 19 days in watch mode, 10 days in smartwatch mode, 40 hours in dive mode and 20 hours in GPS mode4

Whether you dive with or without tanks, in saltwater or fresh water, breathing nitrox, trimix or holding your breath — Descent Mk1 is the intuitive, do-it-all dive computer you’ve been waiting for. It’s the first watch-sized dive computer to offer surface GPS navigation with full-color onscreen mapping and location reference — so you can easily mark your dive entry and exit points .

Once underwater, the proven Bühlmann ZHL-16c algorithm makes sure you’re staying within your dive limits. Selectable tone and vibration alerts help keep you informed while you’re submerged. Returning topside, Descent Mk1 also functions as a robust training companion, offering the best features of our f?nix® 5X ultimate multisport GPS watch, including smart notifications to help you stay in touch on the go. What’s more, the Descent Mk1 design is so sleek, comfortable and elegantly crafted, you’ll want to wear it as your everyday timepiece.

Providing easy-to-access features for a range of diving activities — including the ability to plan dives on the device for recreational, technical and free diving — Descent Mk1 provides all the key, real-time data you need for a confident dive. The computer is automatically activated when you hit the water, showing your current depth, dive time, water temperature, ascent/descent rate, no-deco time, decompression stop information, battery life and more on the unit’s crisp 1.2" color display.

You can set the audible tone and vibration alarms to provide reminders at critical points in your dive. And up to 6 different gas mixes are supported, including nitrox and trimix (up to 100% oxygen). Configurable conservatism settings let you adjust your personal safety limits.

In addition to its high-sensitivity GPS and GLONASS satellite tracking for map-based surface navigation, Descent Mk1 also provides a full array of ABC (altimeter, barometer and compass) sensor capabilities for topside navigation. And the easy-to-read compass display is available for underwater use as well. The built-in altimeter provides elevation data, while the tilt-compensated 3-axis electronic compass keeps your bearing — whether you’re moving or not. For quick access to the compass display, a handy "tap to compass" feature lets you simply double-tap the screen instead of pushing the function buttons.

The Descent Mk1 dive computer uses Garmin Elevate wrist-based heart rate technology to optically scan your pulse (when worn in contact with your skin, not over a wetsuit or dry suit). The dive computer tracks your exertion levels and uploads your heart rate data automatically to your Garmin Connect online account for post-dive review and analysis.

Beyond its full range of dive computer functions, Descent Mk1 also offers a complete feature set of sports/training, fitness and outdoor navigation tools, leveraged from our popular f?nix line of high-end multisport watches. You can tap into an array of physiological metrics, running dynamics, fitness tracking features and more — to monitor your workout stats, measure your progress and help avoid injury. Special preloaded activity profiles are provided for swimming, running, biking, hiking, skiing, rowing, paddle boarding and more. Various timekeeping, lap counts and map tracking functions are easily accessible. Plus, for added motivation, you can even download advanced workouts and training plans to your device from Garmin Connect.

When paired with your compatible smartphone , Descent Mk1 makes it easy to receive text messages, emails and smart notifications right on your watch face. It also gives you access to automatic uploads with Garmin Connect, audio prompts, music controls and more. While you’re topside, friends and family members can follow your location and adventures online, in real time, using the LiveTrack feature. Or you can use GroupTrack and your map display to keep tabs on your activity-sharing buddies as you go.

Crafted of premium grade materials, the Descent Mk1 dive computer is available in 2 distinctive styles: a stainless steel bezel with treated silicone watch band or a deluxe titanium bezel version with brushed DLC titanium bracelet. Both models offer advanced GPS and GLONASS satellite reception, via an EXO™ omnidirectional antenna in the bezel, for better reception in challenging environments (versus GPS alone). A bright, high-resolution, full-color Garmin Chroma Display™ with LED backlighting assures great readability in all lighting conditions, above or below the water. And for added scratch resistance, both models incorporate a high-strength domed sapphire lens.

Between charges, you can count on up to 40 hours of battery life in dive mode, up to 19 days in watch mode, up to 10 days in smartwatch mode and up to 20 hours in GPS mode (all depending on settings). QuickFit® bands let you tailor your wrist-worn style for any daily activity or special occasion — no tools required. And for diving, longer QuickFit straps are included for use over thick wetsuits or dry suits.

You can customize the watch display with free watch faces, apps and data fields from our Connect IQ™ store. For your safety, Connect IQ functions are not available while diving, so we can ensure that all dive capabilities are functioning as they were designed. Both Descent Mk1 models are also Wi-Fi®-enabled, so each can connect to your wireless network and automatically send activity uploads for sharing on Garmin Connect.

Specifications
General
Lens Material sapphire crystal
Bezel material stainless steel
Case material fiber-reinforced polymer
QuickFit™ watch band compatible yes (26 mm)
Water rating Dive (Designed to comply with EN13319)
Display type sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP)
Display size 1.2" (30.4 mm) diameter
Display resolution 240 x 240 pixels
Color display Yes
Battery life Dive mode: Up to 40 hours
Watch mode: Up to 19 days
Smartwatch mode: Up to 10 days
GPS/HR Activity mode: Up to 20 hours
UltraTrac™ mode: Up to 30 hours
Memory/History 16GB
Clock Features
Time/date Yes
GPS Time Sync Yes
Automatic daylight saving time Yes
Alarm clock Yes
Timer Yes
Stopwatch Yes
Sunrise/sunset times Yes
Sensors GPS, GLONASS, Garmin Elevate™ wrist heart rate monitor, Barometric altimeter, Compass, Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Thermometer, Depth Sensor
Daily Smart Features
Connectivity Bluetooth® Smart, ANT+®, Wi-Fi®
Connect IQ™ (downloadable watch faces, data fields, widgets and apps) Yes
Smart notifications Yes
Calendar Yes
Weather Yes
Controls smartphone music Yes
Find my Phone Yes
Find My Watchq Yes
VIRB® Camera Remote Yes
Smartphone compatibility iPhone®, Android™
Compatible with Garmin Connect™ Mobile Yes
Diving Features
Dive activity maximum operating depth 100 meters (Designed to comply with EN13319)
Single-gas mode Yes
Multi-gas mode Yes
Gauge mode Yes
APNEA mode Yes
APNEA hunt mode Yes
Decompression model Bühlmann ZHL-16c with gradient factors
Nitrox support Yes
Trimix support Yes
Gas mixes Air, nitrox and trimix, up to 100% O2; 1 bottom gas, and up to 5 deco and/or backup gases
P02 Up to 1.6 with customizable deco PO2 setting
Auto start/end dive Yes
Custom end-dive timeout yes (20 s to 10 m)
Safety Stop yes (customizable off/3min/5min)
Deep Stops yes (using custom gradient factors)
Customizable conservatism yes (low/medium/high or custom using gradient factors)
Dive ascent/descent rate indicator Yes
Automatic altitude adjustment Yes
No fly time yes (with 24hr countdown)
Dive planner yes (basic NDL + multi-gas deco planner)
Backlight yes (configurable time and intensity; auto-on at depth)
Automatically saves dive entry and exit locations Yes
Sync dive log to Garmin Connect™ and Garmin Connect™ Mobile Yes
Alerts & alarms Audible and vibration alarms for ascent rate, PO2, CNS/OTU, NDL, deco, gas switching. Customizable (up to 40) audible and/or vibration per dive mode, based on depth or time
3-axis dive compass yes (with adjustable heading, quick change to 90R, 90L and reciprocal). Indicates degrees and direction back to set heading
Missed Deco Lockout yes (can be disabled prior to dive with user acknowledgement)
Residual Tissue Loading Reset yes (on the surface with user acknowledgement)
Surface diver status widget yes (surface interval, N2/HE loading, CNS, OTU and tissue compartment status)

What's in the Box:
  • Descent Mk1 with black band
  • Extra-long adjustment strap
  • Charging/data cable
  • Documentation
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