Armadillofz1
Ultimate Member
Nice to see you alive and well! Hope all is good my friend.
Alive and well thanks.
Nice to see you alive and well! Hope all is good my friend.
Hey, good to see you back around. Has the invasion of AZ by CA slowed at all?
That's a very interesting abomination.
I don't think I have ever seen tritium on a digital or partly digital watch before.
As I said, definitely not for everyone.
I usually keep the digital time turned off. It takes the hour hand 24 hours to make one full revolution around the face. As the hand sweeps the face it puts in perspective where you are within your circadian rhythm. The inner darkened part shows how much sunlight and night is left and a visualization of twilight, sunrise, sunset and dusk. Good for those that work in cube farms or other areas where there is no reference to day or night. The outer yellow ring shows lunar time from moonrise to moonset. If I ever have to duel at highnoon I'll know exactly when that is . The small inner circle is the moon phase for the day. The tritium is so amateur astronomers and astrophotographers don't have to ruin there dark adaptation to check the time.
I did think it was a little gimmicky at first, but, it really does keep you within the daily circadian rhythm. I have actually talked to two separate shuttle astronauts who wore them on there missions and kept them set to their hometown cities.
As I said, definitely not for everyone.
I usually keep the digital time turned off. It takes the hour hand 24 hours to make one full revolution around the face. As the hand sweeps the face it puts in perspective where you are within your circadian rhythm. The inner darkened part shows how much sunlight and night is left and a visualization of twilight, sunrise, sunset and dusk. Good for those that work in cube farms or other areas where there is no reference to day or night. The outer yellow ring shows lunar time from moonrise to moonset. If I ever have to duel at highnoon I'll know exactly when that is . The small inner circle is the moon phase for the day. The tritium is so amateur astronomers and astrophotographers don't have to ruin there dark adaptation to check the time.
I did think it was a little gimmicky at first, but, it really does keep you within the daily circadian rhythm. I have actually talked to two separate shuttle astronauts who wore them on there missions and kept them set to their hometown cities.
What is it? I've never seen one like that.
Clockworksynergy out of woodbine. They are on amazon and ebay but also have a web page. Think i paid $12 shipped.
Here's a couple more that I have. I did not pay full price for any of them. Love the concept but I somewhat dislike the size. Even though they are big, they are still much smaller than most of the Invictas.
I like the black cased one.
Neat concept. What size do they fit like?
Small world. You must be Greg- the guy who told me about the watch strap on The Daily Watch page on Facebook. Dude, really?
Rocking my IWC Big Pilot 43, patiently waiting in my doctor's office for my first B12 injection that I apparently need.
Luminox 9/11 watch. Waiting for my new Tag Formula 1 to arrive.
Anyone have a ballpark figure on rebuilding an old pocket watch?
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