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Old April 2nd 05, 06:56 PM
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On 2 Apr 2005 09:39:10 -0800, "John S." wrote:


I do have to ask...why are you asking about the number of G's a watch
could withstand...is there some relevance to keeping track of time for
swling or internatonal travel?

Some people work with their hands for a living.

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Old April 2nd 05, 08:54 PM
 
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I am only staying on topic,that's all.Page 26 in my snail mail Popular
Science magazine.A spinning sphere is the secret to precise time.A
$325,000 Jaeger-LeCoultre (there was a guy who went to the same public
school I went to back in 1940's,his name is Claude Coultre)
Gyrotourbillion wris****ch and some articles about www.yeswatch.com
and fossil.com and suuntowatches.com www.dogpile.com Web
Anywhere Wris****ch and www.gizmodo.com There is a fancy Pimp
wris****ch available (I am not jokeing) and wris****ches that run on
beer too.
cuhulin

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Old April 2nd 05, 10:25 PM
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Yes, people do work with their hands for a living. Presumably a
blacksmith would not have need to tell time in 3 zones at one time and
would remove any watch, electronic or mechanical. I know guys that
golf with their automatic watch with no ill effect. Most of us who
work with our hands but in less strenuous activities should not have to
worry about their watch failing. And since the original thread asked
about a 24 hour watch for swling, I'm still not clear how a G rating
would come into play.


David wrote:
On 2 Apr 2005 09:39:10 -0800, "John S." wrote:


I do have to ask...why are you asking about the number of G's a

watch
could withstand...is there some relevance to keeping track of time

for
swling or internatonal travel?

Some people work with their hands for a living.


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Old April 2nd 05, 11:37 PM
 
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All you need to know is how many hours ahead of your time zone it is in
London.If where you live and y'all do change your clocks twice a
year,(England does) then you will always know what time it is
GMT.Otherwise,you will have to think that one hour difference.England
does change their clocks twice a year like some parts of America.UTC is
the same as GMT is the same as Zulu
cuhulin

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Old April 3rd 05, 03:02 PM
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On 2 Apr 2005 13:25:30 -0800, "John S." wrote:

Yes, people do work with their hands for a living. Presumably a
blacksmith would not have need to tell time in 3 zones at one time and
would remove any watch, electronic or mechanical. I know guys that
golf with their automatic watch with no ill effect. Most of us who
work with our hands but in less strenuous activities should not have to
worry about their watch failing. And since the original thread asked
about a 24 hour watch for swling, I'm still not clear how a G rating
would come into play.


David wrote:
On 2 Apr 2005 09:39:10 -0800, "John S." wrote:


I do have to ask...why are you asking about the number of G's a

watch
could withstand...is there some relevance to keeping track of time

for
swling or internatonal travel?

Some people work with their hands for a living.


The point is that a virtually indestructable, impeccably accurate,
perpetually powered, and foolproof to read timepiece can be had for 75
clams. And it shows 2 time zones at once in 24 hour format.

It's a digital world.



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Old April 4th 05, 05:35 PM
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Actually the display is a numeric analog display....

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