Watch suggestions

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Silver940

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Friday 14th August 2009
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Birthday present time, struggling for ideas but one idea is a new watch, Mrs940 bought the current one I have ( Sector ) about 10 years ago. Sort of thing I have in mind:

http://www.sporttek.co.uk/Sports+Watches/Altimeter...

Open to suggestions in a similar vein and budget.

scratchchin

RemaL

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Friday 14th August 2009
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Silver940

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Friday 14th August 2009
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And as if by magic, this place is too fragmented now frown

Don1

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209 months

Friday 14th August 2009
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This forum has been around for ages though!

As for your request... what * exactly * are you after? Quartz, or mechanical? One tough hombre, or something you can just wear all the time (suit/mud)? What are you after in a watch - easy to read dial, chrono function, alarm, etc etc etc

Silver940

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Friday 14th August 2009
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My mistake, never found it before though!

I'll wear it all the time, never wear a suit more likely to find me in a pool on a mountain bike in a kart or driving the car - or digging the kids out of a river/ornamental pond ( Don't ask )

Stopwatch handy, and I am a fan of gadget stuff I hardly ever use...

ShadownINja

76,399 posts

283 months

Friday 14th August 2009
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Check the G-shock thread in this section!

CommanderJameson

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227 months

Friday 14th August 2009
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Silver940 said:
My mistake, never found it before though!

I'll wear it all the time, never wear a suit more likely to find me in a pool on a mountain bike in a kart or driving the car - or digging the kids out of a river/ornamental pond ( Don't ask )

Stopwatch handy, and I am a fan of gadget stuff I hardly ever use...
G-Shock Giez, then. Hard to break, loads of functions.

Something like this. They come in tough solar and waveceptor variants, too (so it'll never go flat and it'll always be right):


Don1

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209 months

Friday 14th August 2009
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That's what I'd go for too...

mattley

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223 months

Friday 14th August 2009
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If you like that sort of thing then you should have a look a http://www.suunto.com


Silver940

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Friday 14th August 2009
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mattley said:
If you like that sort of thing then you should have a look a http://www.suunto.com
Liking some of those... smile

Four Cofffee

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Friday 14th August 2009
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Silver940

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Saturday 15th August 2009
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This looks to fit the bill..



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Silver940

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Saturday 22nd August 2009
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Silver940 said:
This looks to fit the bill..



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And is exactly the one I chose - Suunto X-Lander, Arrived yesterday. Now annoying the wife by reporting the time every 2 mins biggrin

ShadownINja

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283 months

Saturday 22nd August 2009
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Silver940 said:
Silver940 said:
This looks to fit the bill..



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And is exactly the one I chose - Suunto X-Lander, Arrived yesterday. Now annoying the wife by reporting the time every 2 mins biggrin
Surely you'd be giving her a weather report every 2 minutes.

Silver940

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Saturday 22nd August 2009
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That too, currently at 50ft and 1020mbar and rising smile And I am sat facing due South.

ShadownINja

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Saturday 22nd August 2009
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I'd like to know how good these Baros are for telling the weather. So it's not going to be raining today, I assume.

Silver940

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Saturday 22nd August 2009
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It's giving the right reading based on the weather websites and taking into account the altitude here. Quick rain shower just happened though irked

ShadownINja

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Saturday 22nd August 2009
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Silver940 said:
It's giving the right reading based on the weather websites and taking into account the altitude here. Quick rain shower just happened though irked
rofl

Oops.

As I understand it, if the pressure is going up, the weather should be good. Other way round, weather is bad?

Silver940

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Saturday 22nd August 2009
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Yeah think so, went to the beach today, set it to 0 ft as a calibration. Pressure reading was bang on what the weather said.

Sunny all afternoon, pressure still high so good day tomorrow in the ringood area, trust me! wink

Silver940

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Monday 24th August 2009
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So what have we learned today, lowest point on my commute is 50ft, highest 590ft ( now I know why Dummer has more snow than the surrounding area every year )

Also if the wind is lowered at 70mph the altitude reading goes up 50ft biggrin

Office temp 32C... nasty today in there!