
To go into the moon phase, press adjust while in the tide graph mode.

As many people know, the moon affects the tides, so the two are interconnected. To go back to the tide graph, press adjust again. If you want to change the date, press the adjust button to go to the moon phase mode (more on that a little later). To go to the time now, simply press the forward button until you reach the correct time. You’ll notice the date hasn’t changed, but the time is set to 6 am, so it’s showing you what the tide was like at 6 am on that day. You can use the tide graph to set the time for the next day, and see what the tide is usually like during that particular time of day.įirst up, let’s set the tide graph up. If the tide is really high, all 3 lines will be filled, if it’s low, just one part of the line will be filled. You’ll notice the graph has 3 horizontal lines. So the first thing I should explain is just what a tide graph does. The example I’ll be using is the G-7900 series, but all digital tide graphs function the same.

Here, I’ll be focusing on the digital ones, and a future article will cover the rest. Now, I’m sure many of you have noticed that not all Tide Graphs are the same, there are both analogue and digital ones. Hello readers, and welcome back to the FAQ Section of the blog, where we take a deep dive into your questions, and hopefully surface with an answer! In this article, I’ll be talking about diving watches, specifically the Tide Graph part.
