[time-nuts] Us Time Nuts and... Wrist Watches.
Doug G4DZU
doug.parker at btinternet.com
Fri Dec 24 21:08:57 UTC 2010
HI,
I have a Citizen Skyhawk A-T. Fantatasic watch and always accurate.
If only I could remember how to use all of its functions
Have a great Christmas & New Year
Doug
G4DZU
-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On
Behalf Of Michael Poulos
Sent: 24 December 2010 17:01
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: [time-nuts] Us Time Nuts and... Wrist Watches.
We all enjoy good accurate time keeping. :) What is your favorite watch?
My watch (so far) is a Casio WaveCeptor digital watch that gets the WWVB
signal and calibrates itself that I bought for $50 at a WalMart - the
price of one Chicago parking ticket. Less than half a second off at any
time, it is plenty accurate. The one exact drawback is that during night
driving, you can't read it when you need to check the time. The lesser
drawback is that it is not dressy.
A nice "dressy" radio controlled watch would be that Citizen EcoDrive
watch shown on those adverts during football games. If it has glow in
the dark hands and 5 minute markers it would be great if expensive. So,
let's have it with the best watch for a time nut! (not including Tom van
Baak's REAL "atomic watch")
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