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1) Analog hands and second hand for timing things
2) Digital clock set to Zulu time so I don't have to bother my small brain with those pesky conversions 3) Backlight so I can see it when I'm flying at night 4) Vibrating alarm so I remember to do routine things like switch tanks. 5) Nifty E6B ring around the outside that I really can't see, but really impresses the chicks at the bar I agree with what you're looking for in a watch. I even thought that I had finally found the "almost perfect" flying watch in the Casio "Data Bank" line. It does everything but #4 and #5 (I don't need a watch to pick up chicks anymore.... :-). It even "projects" the digital display onto the glass in front of the analog face, eliminating the need for a separate "window" in the back of the watch -- which makes for a nice, compact sized watch. It was even cheap, at around thirty bucks. Unfortunately: 1. Under the store's bright lights, the display was clearly visible. Under average lighting conditions, however, the "glass" that displays the projected digital information is too dark, and obscures the hands of the analog watch. As a result, to see what time it is indoors I usually have to push the backlight button. This is unacceptable. 2. The menus are absurdly complex, and require WAY too much futzing around to use the timers and time zones. Thus, I don't use them. 3. The control buttons are too similar and are thus easily confused. So, I'm back in the search. You wouldn't think it would be so hard to make a watch with those four (or five) features, but it has eluded me for many years. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I got a $30 timex at Target that has features 1 - 3. It also has a
stopwatch which is useful for timing a trip, but isn't be so great for timing holds in IFR. It has a big digital display behind the analog hands, so it's easy to read from a distance. It has a molded-on band, which I'm not crazy about, and I think the watch is a bit ugly, but it's definitely useful. 1) Analog hands and second hand for timing things 2) Digital clock set to Zulu time so I don't have to bother my small brain with those pesky conversions 3) Backlight so I can see it when I'm flying at night 4) Vibrating alarm so I remember to do routine things like switch tanks. 5) Nifty E6B ring around the outside that I really can't see, but really impresses the chicks at the bar What say you? Chris |
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Brinks wrote:
I've been off looking for a good aviation watch. I've looked at Citizen Skyhawk watches, which look cool, but they don't have a backlight, which I thought would be bad (good?) for flying at night. And I've seen some others that are all digital, but I like having the hands for a timer. And I found one that vibrates, which I thought would be really handy for switching tanks and things, but it didn't have hands. So, I was wondering, what would everyone like to see as a minimum set of features in an ideal watch? Here's my list - I haven't worn a watch for many years (including when I flew IFR), but.. 1) Analog hands and second hand for timing things 2) Digital clock set to Zulu time so I don't have to bother my small brain with those pesky conversions 3) Backlight so I can see it when I'm flying at night You can get a fairly inexpensive Timex with these three features. 4) Vibrating alarm so I remember to do routine things like switch tanks. I seriously doubt you'd feel it vibrate. I know I've forgotten to turn my cell phone off in the air, and I couldn't feel it when it started vibrating. -- Jay __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/ ! ! ! Checkout http://www.oc-adolfos.com/ for the best Italian food in Ocean City, MD and... Checkout http://www.brolow.com/ for authentic Blues music on Delmarva |
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Jay Masino wrote:
Brinks wrote: I've been off looking for a good aviation watch. I've looked at Citizen Skyhawk watches, which look cool, but they don't have a backlight, which I thought would be bad (good?) for flying at night. And I've seen some others that are all digital, but I like having the hands for a timer. And I found one that vibrates, which I thought would be really handy for switching tanks and things, but it didn't have hands. So, I was wondering, what would everyone like to see as a minimum set of features in an ideal watch? Here's my list - I haven't worn a watch for many years (including when I flew IFR), but.. 1) Analog hands and second hand for timing things 2) Digital clock set to Zulu time so I don't have to bother my small brain with those pesky conversions 3) Backlight so I can see it when I'm flying at night You can get a fairly inexpensive Timex with these three features. 4) Vibrating alarm so I remember to do routine things like switch tanks. I seriously doubt you'd feel it vibrate. I know I've forgotten to turn my cell phone off in the air, and I couldn't feel it when it started vibrating. -- Jay __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/ ! ! ! Checkout http://www.oc-adolfos.com/ for the best Italian food in Ocean City, MD and... Checkout http://www.brolow.com/ for authentic Blues music on Delmarva Why did they not put vg's on the full length of the wing? Can you now get a much greater angle of attack before stalling ? Thanks |
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Look at the Citizen Navitach watches. They do almost everything you
need (no vibrating) and look nicer than your average $30 timex. They usually go for less then $100 on eBay. If you can find one of the Citizen "Wingman" watches, they are the same as the Navitach but add an E6B to the bezel (but I think the Wingman looks a bit clunky). Chris On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 19:30:47 -0600, "Brinks" wrote: I've been off looking for a good aviation watch. I've looked at Citizen Skyhawk watches, which look cool, but they don't have a backlight, which I thought would be bad (good?) for flying at night. And I've seen some others that are all digital, but I like having the hands for a timer. And I found one that vibrates, which I thought would be really handy for switching tanks and things, but it didn't have hands. So, I was wondering, what would everyone like to see as a minimum set of features in an ideal watch? Here's my list - 1) Analog hands and second hand for timing things 2) Digital clock set to Zulu time so I don't have to bother my small brain with those pesky conversions 3) Backlight so I can see it when I'm flying at night 4) Vibrating alarm so I remember to do routine things like switch tanks. 5) Nifty E6B ring around the outside that I really can't see, but really impresses the chicks at the bar What say you? Chris |
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I have the Citizen Wingman VI. I like it very much. If you set it to the
digital time mode, you can activate the back light by pressing any button. I love the 31 time zones, and dial in the right one when traveling. It beats trying to reset the watch constantly. I use the UTC zone when flying. I must say, the really cute E6B bezel is useless, and totally impossible to see in the air. After a few years of walking into walls, there are lots of missing paint spots on the bezel. I cannot hear the alarm in a quiet room, let alone a noisy plane. Hey! If you have an extra $14,000, you can get a nice Breitling Emergency with a built in ELT!! Jerry Malin, Warrior N82045 When flying IFR, my Westbend Kitchen Timer ($12 at Wal*mart) velcrowed to my yoke is great. Those BIG numbers are easy to see. "Chris" wrote in message ... Look at the Citizen Navitach watches. They do almost everything you need (no vibrating) and look nicer than your average $30 timex. They usually go for less then $100 on eBay. If you can find one of the Citizen "Wingman" watches, they are the same as the Navitach but add an E6B to the bezel (but I think the Wingman looks a bit clunky). Chris |
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![]() "Jerald Malin" wrote in message news ![]() I have the Citizen Wingman VI. I like it very much. If you set it to the digital time mode, you can activate the back light by pressing any button. I love the 31 time zones, and dial in the right one when traveling. It beats trying to reset the watch constantly. I use the UTC zone when flying. I must say, the really cute E6B bezel is useless, and totally impossible to see in the air. After a few years of walking into walls, there are lots of missing paint spots on the bezel. I cannot hear the alarm in a quiet room, let alone a noisy plane. Hey! If you have an extra $14,000, you can get a nice Breitling Emergency with a built in ELT!! More like $4,000 :-) Jerry Malin, Warrior N82045 When flying IFR, my Westbend Kitchen Timer ($12 at Wal*mart) velcrowed to my yoke is great. Those BIG numbers are easy to see. "Chris" wrote in message ... Look at the Citizen Navitach watches. They do almost everything you need (no vibrating) and look nicer than your average $30 timex. They usually go for less then $100 on eBay. If you can find one of the Citizen "Wingman" watches, they are the same as the Navitach but add an E6B to the bezel (but I think the Wingman looks a bit clunky). Chris |
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Hey! If you have an extra $14,000, you can get a nice Breitling
Emergency with a built in ELT!! More like $4,000 :-) Hey -- this is aviation. What's ten grand? :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:anREb.595498$HS4.4381870@attbi_s01... Hey -- this is aviation. What's ten grand? :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" The initial price of admission? Don |
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Has anybody tried a Suunto? King Schools sells them. They're not
cheap! They are huge however. I've never found anyone who sells them locally. I'd like to try one on. They definitely have a unique look. Dave Brinks wrote: I've been off looking for a good aviation watch. I've looked at Citizen Skyhawk watches, which look cool, but they don't have a backlight, which I thought would be bad (good?) for flying at night. And I've seen some others that are all digital, but I like having the hands for a timer. And I found one that vibrates, which I thought would be really handy for switching tanks and things, but it didn't have hands. So, I was wondering, what would everyone like to see as a minimum set of features in an ideal watch? Here's my list - 1) Analog hands and second hand for timing things 2) Digital clock set to Zulu time so I don't have to bother my small brain with those pesky conversions 3) Backlight so I can see it when I'm flying at night 4) Vibrating alarm so I remember to do routine things like switch tanks. 5) Nifty E6B ring around the outside that I really can't see, but really impresses the chicks at the bar What say you? Chris |
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