I started using four years ago this exact time format and I won’t go back to 12 hour even if your building a clock in Minecraft 24 hour is the winner. You don’t have to worry about the a.m. and p.m. mechanism meaning it’s going to be bigger. I got one as well on Amazon for about $30, and it doesn’t have the tick though it has a smooth silent second hand
Visit their website ... You can find their models and variants. They still sell watches at their factories in Bangalore, hyderabad and other cities in nothern India. They also sell them online.
I have two imaculate Omega Seamaster Polaris Digital watches one with gold insert bracelet one with steel bracelet. Gold braclet has original box new purchase reciept servicing. Use as occasional dress watches. Love them so elegant and descrete.
I had my Zodiac Super Sea-Wolf with the 3-13 recently go in to Fossil Group service. It was intermittently stopping and the watch wasn't even a year old. Talk about a bad experience. I sent it in as a warranty repair but when it arrived the notes for what ever reason did not acknowledge this. I was happy to provide the information again but the email system they use never goes to the same individual. I had to send it in several times unsure if they were receiving it. It was confirmed received and I waited almost two months with no update. Reached out again and they said they DIDNT receive it! Sent the info in a second/third time. At the end of it all it took far too long and was plagued with poor communication. Also side complaint, the return parcel was packed very poorly (watch was tapped in a ball) and I was told they never issue a service report despite asking for information on work that was done... seriously made me want to sell all my zodiacs.
It would make more sense to me if the dial had the hour numbers in an inner circle, pointed to by the hour hand and the minutes in an outer circle, pointed to by the minute hand.
Going to use this as a camp watch. Bought it specifically for the compass and the light. At night if there is a bump in the night I can press the button and see the time without having to turn on any lights. And as long as you calibrate and use the compass as you demonstrated it can be a valuable nav tool. Thanks for the vid!
I just ordered one and I'm very excited for it to arrive! Thank you for pointing out that closing issue, it's something that is not an issue if you know about it! Thank you for pointing this out!
The text that disappears easily is actually designed to fade away in a few weeks of intense use. It's more instructional right out of the bat when you buy it and then it will go away showing the watch as intended. Pretty cool.
I am eyeing the Grasshopper especially because it has 12C27 steel. 3Cr13MoV is indeed worse than 420, and I absolutely hate AISI 420 now, because as a young lad all my cheap knives had that steel and I am still sick of it like 20 years later. lol I only got one blade in 420, and that's for the "blaze it" memes. At least give me 440C, or even 440A. And I love 12C27, great knife steel! Takes such a nice edge too!
The lightning I carry almost everyday at work and it’s been holding up well. The Boker Kalashnikov, I dropped onto concrete and knocked something out of whack. I’m sure it’s fine. I just need to disassemble and fiddle with it a bit.
@@davidliftsheavycircles when it is closed, the tip of the blade protrudes a bit from the handle scales, creating a cut hazard. I think I just need to take it apart and reassemble. I can’t see anything physically wrong with it.
No matter what you do, a KLR will never sound good. I've been around the block on this and I know. Do yourself a favor and stay with the stock muffler. I've over 68k miles on my '08 and the stock muffler is still working just fine. And if you want the bike to be lighter, start eating more salad. ; )
I have the DW5600 G-Shock square, which is indispensable and a stunning bargain. Just lucked into a couple open box Timex watches for cheap, including an "oversized" blackout Ironman. Here's the big difference, aside from specs: the Ironman is too big for my little wrist at 45mm wide and very long lug to lug, but it wears great because of the streamlined design. But the Square seems bulky, even though it's smaller. I also have a big round Casio analog watch with a kinda G-Shocky case, and it's a similar feeling: the larger Casios have these full-height bumpers all around, which protect the watch while really bulking it out. They're like little castles. The Timex has a more tapered, domelike profile. And they make the same watch in several sizes, down to 38mm, which is my next buy. The little round Expedition digital is also right sized at 39mm. Casio seems to make their men's digitals in two sizes: too small and too big. That said, I wear a Casio F-105 to bed every night, and the A-168 is one of my favs, and both are "too small." Bottom line, these are all amazing little devices, get them all. 😊
Oh man, you're out on the reserve without your camera gear or your clothes? Good on ya for keeping your cool. Make the most of it with what you've got, looking forward to the videos either way!
At least I have all the cameras and my Zoom H1N. Just tripods and such that got lost. BTW, both bags have been located. One should be delivered tomorrow while we are out camping.