[time-nuts] Us Time Nuts and... Wrist Watches.
Brooke Clarke
brooke at pacific.net
Sat Dec 25 19:32:26 UTC 2010
Hi Michael:
I like my Suunto Vector Wrist Computer. It's the Swiss Army knife of
watches.
Has Date, Time, Alarms, stopwatch, etc plus barometer, altimeter,
thermometer, bubble level . . . .
http://www.prc68.com/I/Watch-Real-Fake.shtml#SVWC <- watch
http://www.prc68.com/I/PT.html <- Swiss Army Knife
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
Michael Poulos wrote:
> 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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