Posted in Technology on 23 August 2008


Ted Camilo has been with the sea beauties for years. Yes, he has been deep down fro seven years learning the trade of Dolphins- how to swim, and how to swim fast and most importantly, how to swim gracefully!
All this research has given us Lunocet, a high performance Monofin that makes you swim as naturally as the fishes themselves. The aluminum and titanium footplates can make one do acrobatic skills under water. So, be wear the monofit and be ready for “aquabatics”.
Priced at $1,800, it can be all yours if speed is what you crave for. But old fashioned divers like me would rather prefer their slow and steady sojourn into the water, peeping at all the wonders on my way.
Via | Product site
Posted in Computer, Gadgets, Luxury on 27 April 2008

Those who love diving shall try their hands on world’s first luxury dive computer from watch-maker Linde Werdelin. The sea instrument is urbanized in combination with specialized divers and shall dole out for divers of all aptitudes. It comes equipped with a transflective color screen with its display adorned with sapphire crystal glass, an advanced 3-axis compass, CPU and alarm systems.
The luxury apparatus easily connects on apex of the Linde Werdelin Biformeter timepieces to offer defense, direction and re-experience when wanted. It accurately tells you depth, dive time, vital decompression stops, warmth, utmost profundity and facade interval times, continuously keeping the user in a real time picture. This sea instrument is water defiant up to 1,000 feet and is motorized by a rechargeable Lithium Ion sequence with 28 hours incessant pitching or five days supply.
Morten Linde is very hopeful about the launch of this LINDE WERDELIN Sea Instrument as this would be one of its kind pieces of sports with a luxurious touch. The instrument is accessible in ordinary or black anodized aluminum finish with a limited amount custom-built in solid 18K yellow gold. It would be sold for 2,100 Euros by the end of this year.
Via Luxist









