Thread: Ideal watch?
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Old December 18th 03, 07:29 PM
Jay Masino
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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


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