Bunaken, Similan, Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Manado... these location names are enough to conjure up images of clear water and clouds of multi-colored fish congregating around curious divers. The multiple underwater walls in these waters are also home to the some of the most fantastic marine creatures, such as frogfish, bumphead parrotfish and angelfish.
This area is dotted with numerous wrecks accessible to divers. In tropical conditions, the steel hulls of these sunken ships have been quickly colonized by soft corals and gorgonians. As soon as you shine a light on the encrusted hull plates, colors explode in front of you, including reds, pinks, yellows, light blues and the dark hue of the black corals. The ocean has reclaimed the ships that are now part of this natural wonder.
With sights such as these, it's easy to forget the passing of time underwater and the diminishing Remaining Bottom Time. But at your side you have a technological buddy, your UWATEC dive computer, closely monitoring all aspects of your dive.
When your no-stop time nears zero the computer will warn you, displaying all you need to know about your dive. If you decide to stay and enter decompression, your dive computer will calculate and display the safest profile to use to return to the surface.
During your dive vacation in Indonesia, you may be diving three or four times a day and a computer is the only way to keep track of nitrogen on-gassing and off-gassing. For more than 20 years UWATEC dive computers have been combining state-of-the-art technology with ease of use and total reliability with just one goal: to let you safely enjoy your dive with complete peace of mind.