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xstream
06-08-2013, 05:14 PM
I couldn't resist their 72 hour New Moon sale (http://www.yeswatch.com/). :)
I ordered the "New Moon Bundle". If you've ever been wanting a Yes time piece, get in before it finishes. Only about 48hrs to go! ;)
Octane
06-08-2013, 05:46 PM
Beautiful. :)
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Wavytone
07-08-2013, 02:23 AM
Nice, if you still wear a watch - I don't anymore.
You might also be interested in the Emerald Chronometer app for iOS, it comes with 16 differeht faces, the one i like most is their Mauna Kea face. A really awesome watch, and it syncs correctly to milliseconds (iPhones /iPads can be a few seconds off).
goober
07-08-2013, 11:10 AM
Emerald Chronometer is a stunning app. Their Observatory app is just as good!
Terry B
07-08-2013, 11:26 AM
Pocket watches were mostly superceded by wrist watches as they are much more convenient. Using a phone as a timepiece seems to be a step backwards.
I'll stick to my watch.
LewisM
07-08-2013, 12:18 PM
Haven't worn a watch in 6 years. Not even a tan line any more.
Nice looking watches. I'd manage to break them in about 3 months without trying.
I'm a pocket watch man myself. Never really liked having a watch on my wrist.
I love the old world charm about them, seeing as I dont wear a waist coat I find that mine fits perfectly into the money pocket of my jeans.
ZeroID
08-08-2013, 07:40 AM
I like clocks and watches. I have a 140+year old rebuilt DropCase clock on the wall ( PsychoClock) and I wear a lovely Tissot Chronometer my wife bought for a (undisclosed age) birthday nearly 5 years ago.
On the other hand ( bad joke !! ) I hardly ever carry a mobile with me after work hours, and only occaisonally durng the weekend.
Not that I'm a techno aversionist, I work in IT but I think we need some seperation between the 'always connected world' and having some personal space to breathe in.
And a good watch always looks nice when you're all dressed up as well..
xstream
08-08-2013, 09:18 AM
The Emerald Chronometer is a great App, I have been using it for several years. :thumbsup:
I haven't worn a watch for about 10 years except for my Omega Deville dress watch.
Using my phone to tell the time I'm really starting to find a pain in the rear end. So can't wait till my Zulu arrives and I'm sure Anna is going to enjoy her Tati. :)
Nice John, they look pretty cool, and at a reasonable price, but i haven't worn a watch for a long as i can remember.
Leon
Barrykgerdes
08-08-2013, 03:35 PM
Like a few of the other ISS members I have not worn a watch for around 40 years. Neither do I have any other ready means of checking the time these days, unless I am home or in the car.
This is becoming a nuisance now that I use public transport a lot and the thing I notice these days that was not a problem 40 years ago is how few places now have visible clocks.
I think I will need to buy a watch but it will certainly be the cheapest that I can find. I would love one of those expensive ones that have been mentioned because then I may be able to sell it and buy some good astro equipment.
Barry
PS I remeber the old Bob Dyer "Pick a Box" show on radio. The top prize was a gold diamond studded watch valued at around 350 pounds (In 1950 this was about half the price of a new Holden.) B.G
Larryp
08-08-2013, 05:24 PM
I'd be lost without a watch! I have a lovely Tag Heuer which was given to me by my father-in-law as a wedding present, but I always wear my Seiko Kinetic-it has all the accuracy of a quartz watch, but never needs a battery.:)
xstream
08-08-2013, 05:43 PM
Being born in the 50's I can't remember the radio show but I certainly remember the TV show with Bob and Dolly and who could forget good old Barry Jones!
asimov
08-08-2013, 05:53 PM
7 watches & you guessed it, one for each day of the week.
Nice!
Steffen
08-08-2013, 09:32 PM
Hah! I suppose there is no need for any of them to show the day of the week ;)
Cheers
Steffen.
pluto
08-08-2013, 10:27 PM
Reminds me of the saying "A man with a watch always knows the time, A man with more than one is never quite sure".
Though I can't talk, I caught the watch bug a few years ago, just mechanical watches as there's something nice about wearing such a beautiful, precision machine on ones wrist.
Fortunately my AP hobby takes all my money now so I don't buy watches very often.
Here's one of my favorites, a Poljot Strela remake. The original was the watch worn by Alexey Leonov during the first ever spacewalk.
LewisM
09-08-2013, 08:01 AM
Hugh,
I have the same watch. My mother in law presented it to me back when I was still flying for a living. I wore it till I - you guessed it - broke it. Mechanically it is still perfect, but unfortunately I managed to make a whopping great chip in the glass. Haven't worn a watch since.
alocky
09-08-2013, 10:19 AM
Watches are a pretty personal choice too. A bit like the refractor - reflector debate! Personally I don't know why I wear mine - it's easily scratched, needs to be wound every morning by hand, is only accurate to about 1 min/week and is quite plain looking. Plus it cost an outrageous amount of money!
My $600 Tissot chronometer looks almost the same and is a far better watch in every respect. Still - I keep putting this one on every morning instead.
Every now and then someone recognises it and comments, it all seems worthwhile, then I ponder my own vanity...
Cheers,
Andrew.
pluto
09-08-2013, 10:32 AM
Bugger Lewis, I can see how that could happen as the glass bulge sticks out a lot.
I only wear mine occasionally, partly because it isn't waterproof at all (forget what it says) and partly because it's too light - I like a watch with a bit of weight. My daily beater is a Steinhart GMT which is nice and solid and I find the gmt hand very useful when travelling. Nice to have a Swiss movement too though but, without investing time/money in having it adjusted, I find this one less accurate than most of my watches with movements from Russia/USSR, China and Japan. If I need accuracy I have GPS time on my phone anyway.
Rodstar
10-08-2013, 07:22 AM
Hey John, makes sure you post some photos when the watches arrive. I want to see you and Anna, catwalk style, showing these watches to their best advantage!
xstream
10-08-2013, 10:18 AM
:rofl: Anna may do more justice than I will! :lol:
xstream
12-08-2013, 04:54 PM
These time pieces arrived today, seeing I only ordered last Tuesday to remote Central Queensland is excellent service.
Both watches really feel the goods. I must say I'm one happy chappy! :D
Rodstar
12-08-2013, 05:26 PM
Very nice John and Anna. Now you'll have to do some actual observing to make use of the lunar cycle information now at your fingertips!
I will be inspecting these timepieces very closely when we next catch up.
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