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How to use a Slide Rule Bezel on your Watch. Watch and Learn #11 

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In today's episode of Watch and Learn, we show you how to use the rotary slide rule on a watch. Often referred to as an aviation slide rule, this indispensable tool is the pre-cursor to modern calculators. From dividing up a dinner tab among friends, then adding a tip, to calculating fuel consumption on a weekend flight, these little machines can do it all.
The rotary version of the slide rule uses the same principles of the linear slide rule that some engineers still use today. Employing the Logarithm function, they make easy addition out of complex multiplication problems. With just a little know-how, and a few minutes watching this video, you will find out how to unlock the potential of this awesome tool strapped to your wrist, like converting kilograms to pounds, miles to kilometers, etc.
This video uses the Seiko Flightmaster SNA411P watch, but the principles apply to any slide rule watch, from the Breitling Navitimer to the Citizen Blue Angel watch.
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@Inkushu
@Inkushu 7 лет назад
I can honestly say that your decision to make informational videos has been one of the greatest contributions in recent times to horology from a non-manufacturer that I can recall. Seriously, keep this coming. Even if it is information I already feel I am familiar with, I still watch to possibly learn more. All the best, Mike
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Thank you for watching along. I do enjoy making them, though they are a time cruncher. Glad they are serving a good purpose.
@thierry2350
@thierry2350 6 лет назад
I swear I am about to trash all my my watches and starting new .. that’s crazy how I didn’t nothing about watches til last weekend
@truthfacts9694
@truthfacts9694 2 года назад
Alarm please how does it work it's been 7 years and haven't heard a beep from it 😔
@csu111
@csu111 5 лет назад
Seiko should thank you for this video.
@kaitsunjohnwashingtonfung4552
@kaitsunjohnwashingtonfung4552 3 года назад
Unless Seiko has hosted paid tutorial(s) for using such bezel lol
@luislaurencio
@luislaurencio 7 лет назад
For the private pilot license they expect you to do a divertion with one slide rule calculator or E6B how we call it and execute the diversion in around 2 minutes. You have to find approx. Distance to the alternate airport then calculate with this rule the time it will take with your ground speed, the amount of fuel you will burn and how much you will have when you arrive. All without losing your altitude or heading without autopilot. This slide rules are very useful.
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing.
@markthibault8579
@markthibault8579 5 лет назад
I have my private pilot license with 250+ hrs. In the cockpit of small piston-powered aircraft, it's next to impossible to use a slide rule this small on your wrist. The normal E6B most of us use is around 115mm in diameter and it's still a challenge to use with engine vibrations and anything other than smooth air. If you want a useful pilot watch, buy a Casio G-Shock with dual-time (UTC) and use a normal-size E6B. Better yet, get a tablet and enjoy all the benefits.
@JohnMaxGriffin
@JohnMaxGriffin 4 года назад
@@markthibault8579 Yeah. I've written about this on another channel but nobody should have the idea that this watch is useful for a pilot flying. Even traditional pilot's watches with large, highly legible, and simple dials are no longer very useful on most aircraft except as a pretty crappy backup to the much more ergonomic clocks and timers on the panel and EFB. Which paradoxically is exactly the reason why I think this is an excellent pilot's watch. If a wristwatch is going to be almost useless to the pilot flying no matter what, we may as well forget about legibility and just make it into the mother of all backups, and as useful as possible for the pilot when they're not flying. This thing backs up three instruments/functions on the panel, plus a bag item: local time, zulu time, chronograph, and E6B. It's convenient enough to use for flight planning calculations. And of course once you put it on in the morning, you're pretty unlikely to forget it somewhere or leave it out of reach of the cockpit!
@stevek8829
@stevek8829 4 года назад
The watches only have two scales, the standard multiply and divide scales, and they're tiny. A real aviation slide rule has extra scales for time distance and a back for wind effects.
@christianjforbes
@christianjforbes 3 года назад
As a CFII, I prefer a divers watch with the minute bezel. I use that all the time. I agree that the E6B on a watch is not practicable in a single pilot situation. The overall most simple and useful Watch I’ve had, is the old Casio amw360. UniDirectional bezel, dual time (for Zulu time) and a timer. That’s really all you need in a watch for a pilot. A watch slide rule will not do wind calculations, so it’s not going to suffice for a diversion anyway. That said, I do like the Flighty and really want one, just because it’s a beautiful watch. Practically speaking, a Vostok will be my next mainstay as it’s built like a tank and does what I really need in a simple to read manner. iPad has replaced paper charts, and does all the complex functions one could need.
@tuberaider
@tuberaider 2 года назад
7:23 Face description and markings 11:33 Multiplication 13:53 Division 16:13 Unit conversions: 16:30 mi (NAUT)/mi (STAT) 17:20 Km/mi 18:49 ft/mi 20:12 Kg/lbs
@flybobbie1449
@flybobbie1449 Год назад
Need to add, speed, dist, time.....fuel burn....endurance.
@Ender.wigginn
@Ender.wigginn 6 лет назад
I study physics and mathemarics, slide rules have always fascinated me. Mathematically, they are an excellent way to think about linear transformations, everything scales uniformly. Pilots do not likely use watch slide rules in the air, even in smaller aircraft, pilots usually carry a number of slide ruleesque instruments for particular parts of their flight (like crab angles to adjust for wind, fuel burn, and so forth). But they do offer pilots a backup and are excellent survival tools. Let's say you go down and lose all your special tools. You remember your airspeed as you came down in the wilderness and the indicated heading on your compass, you can use some trig and math (slide rule is excellent to assist in that) to determine an approximate grid location. Also, using a watch, you can identify north by the time and sun location. The compass headings on the dial help you adjust the position of north every 30mins or so and give you an accurate indication of your direction simply by reorienting your dial to to maintain true north indication while you turn your body. A few key pieces of information (wind direction, indicated airspeed, and time from last known position) can easily allow a pilot to know how far he is away from his/her last known position. If the pilot can make it back to that position, the likelihood of rescue increases, as search zones are based off of that last known radar position. Military pilots would likely find much more utility from the watch in survival situations, as they can use it to identify direction and distance to friendly territory is downed behind enemy lines. Rationing water and supplies based on distance and progress also can help increase survival. I'm not sure if these dial slide rules do trig, but if they do, some fixed reference can give the pilot an accurate approximation of ground speed by comparing the ground distance from cos at two stopping points by dividing the distance by the elapsed time. If we ever have a nuclear war, a slide rule that sits on your hand, even if the chronograph no longer works, is an invaluable tool which most people would be without if their phones and calculators were fried by emp.
@EZ_shop
@EZ_shop 7 лет назад
Hey Mark, thanks you for putting together this series of videos, I have learned a lot thanks to you, and since you asked for a pilot's perspective, I thought I'd add my 2 cents to repay you for your excellent effort. Having been a pilot for the past 35 years (civilian, military, and airlines) as well as having been formally trained as a navigator in the Air Force, I used to live by, and get tested on slide rule computers, but the ones we used were of the CR-5 and E6B variety, and of course much bigger in size. Although I love slide rules (they are almost magical), I always felt that these type of watches were more of a gimmick than anything really useful, because they forced the movement of the watch to be much smaller (ergo less readable) than it could have been, while still having a nearly unreadable slide rule section (at least to an older pilot's eyes). I remember back in the '80s when some of my colleagues purchased expensive slide rule Brietling as reward for finishing the Air Force Academy and heading off to pilot school, I always thought that was more of a status symbol statement than anything useful a pilot could actually make use of. Of course individual preference is what counts on this subject, and personally I'd much rather have a Laco 45mm pilot watch with a sterile B face than a small movement watch crowded with useless features. When I fly I want a watch that "talks to me" (if this makes any sense), and not one I have to spend any amount of time trying to read. As a matter of fact, all the Navigators I knew would used cheap LCD watches rather than anything with dials because they were quick and fool proof to read. Once back on terra firma I'd switch back into a diver's watch, or something else with dials, because I liked the look, and didn't care if it took slightly longer to read. Great job as always Mark.
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Thanks for the awesome feedback!
@EZ_shop
@EZ_shop 7 лет назад
You are most welcome Mark, and I just subscribed to your channel. Ciao, Marco.
@Susazeu
@Susazeu 7 лет назад
This happens to me with sailing watches. Most are unusable, if you want to take times in a regatta better use a stopwatch, a tactical watch or a full sized gps.
@johnkayode1617
@johnkayode1617 4 года назад
Quite educative. Thanks all!
@dickb2128
@dickb2128 9 месяцев назад
Mark, I've had my Citizen Skyhawk for more years than I can remember and this is the first time I have learned about the scales on this watch. I can't thank you enough. Fascinating and you are a qualified teacher. At 82 I am still learning. I have an Islander, maybe I need to buy another.....
@munawarhussain9859
@munawarhussain9859 7 лет назад
love the video very informative....... its like being back in school............... thank you sir.....!
@gr33nshoes
@gr33nshoes 7 лет назад
Just got this watch a week ago - I'm still to figure out but this made some things a little clearer. Thank you!
@333peppy333
@333peppy333 7 лет назад
Super cool! Thank you for this very clear explanation of the slide rule. I had no idea what one was, and am happy to know what it is for. Just excellent!
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Thanks for taking the time to watch
@hellrzr45
@hellrzr45 2 года назад
I remember using a slide rule in school and college in some advanced classes, and now I don't remember anything. I have a Nighthawk, I tried to use it to no avail. But as soon as I finished watching your video I was automatically able to use it again, thank you so much for the video, I love the entire series so much, keep it coming. Cheers.
@peakrider4886
@peakrider4886 2 года назад
Just picked up a Flighty and was interested to learn more about the bezel and dial markings before the watch arrives. This was absolutely great Marc. All the Log scale explanation took me back a few years, but the practical demonstration with the watch was superb. I can’t wait to get the watch now.
@nickporter9264
@nickporter9264 5 лет назад
I regret watching this video. I went into this video not liking the Seiko Flightmaster; after watching, I love the slide rule bezel and want a Seiko Flightmaster. In all seriousness, great video!
@opensage01
@opensage01 4 года назад
This is a truly great video. It may be hard to believe, but even at my age I have never used a slide rule and I am not even sure I have seen one in person. You explain it so well in this video. Because of this I went from knowing nothing about slide rules to understanding the basics in just this one video and I really like how this watch has the different unit conversions too. Thank you very much for making this video and this whole series. You are a major asset to the watch community. Have a great day and cheers.
@garyggarner7738
@garyggarner7738 4 года назад
Thank You so much for the review. I actually have my very old slide rule that I used in college. My first Calculator was a Hewlett-Packard Then Texas Instruments came out with a more “user friendly” Scientific Calculator. Along came Casio with a more affordable calculator. I loved the Navitimer Breitling and have always wanted one. I loved the idea of having a calculator on my arm. With Computers we came a long ways and plugged in numbers to formulas and so much easier to let the computer do the work. I’m going to download the Seiko Manual just to see if I can retain the ability to use this on a time piece in case of instrument failure or “blackout!” Thanks so much for your review!
@RSmith-bj7jz
@RSmith-bj7jz Год назад
Hi Mark, what you have is an aviation circular slide rule called an E6B. These were what every pilot used until recently for navigation problems. That’s why the two big indexes are at 60. I have several of these in drawers but don’t use them because there’s an iPhone app that does all those calculations. Today even little airplanes have Flight Management Systems that makes navigation easy without any thinking required. Thanks for the memories.
@garyggarner7738
@garyggarner7738 4 года назад
I haven’t used a slide rule in a long time! Your instructions were fantastic and easy to understand! I still have my slide rule I used and Thank God for Texas Instruments and Hewlett-Packard Calculators making calculations so much quicker and accurate! Thanks o much!
@yanomas2020
@yanomas2020 6 лет назад
I have now used my slide rule bezel correctly for the first time. Thank you! This is the easiest to understand instructional I've come across on the subject in any medium.
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@stephenrubke8960
@stephenrubke8960 7 лет назад
I'm a professional pilot and I have 8 slide rule watches. I never use them for any practical purpose, but I do love the aesthetics of the functional instrument. Great video.
@tim0r0h
@tim0r0h 6 лет назад
Just bought the flightmaster - thanks for the tutorial of how I can use it to it's fullest potential! :D
@reinvosrta4519
@reinvosrta4519 3 года назад
Thank you for making this. I love my Flighty and I have every intention to learn how to use some of the features but I don’t have a science background at all. This is a great introduction!
@jasonmorris2813
@jasonmorris2813 2 года назад
Your the best intellectual/layman's discussion out here on any of this!!! Great character and an even better job explained
@axelay77
@axelay77 4 года назад
This is the best slide rule instruction I can find in RU-vid. I am a happy owner of Navitimer now. Thank you.
@danbrown7857
@danbrown7857 4 года назад
Excellent, Marc! I am a new ‘Flighty’ owner and love this piece. Your tutorial is very informative. Much appreciated.👍😃
@nickhexum01
@nickhexum01 6 лет назад
That was fantastic. Thank you for going over this. I always thought these dials were too busy, but now I want one!
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 6 лет назад
Thanks.
@slam854
@slam854 5 лет назад
Thank You. This takes me back (oh, I don't have my slide rule) to 1963 high school. This will be a very useful tool as long as my eyes hold out. Ordered SNA414P1 today and may get one for my nephew who is a pilot. Shopping for a leather strap (21mm odd size) probably a 22mm Hirsch brown buffalo trimmed to fit. The Seiko looks like an incredible instrument. Very useful as well.
@gaius_marius
@gaius_marius 3 года назад
This is really fascinating stuff. Your Watch and Learn series is a gold mine of knowledge!
@markbowenagates1987
@markbowenagates1987 5 лет назад
As a former mechanical engineering student, I find this video, and owning a Nighthawk very entertaining and interesting. Especially when hanging out with engineers.
@Army4Runner
@Army4Runner 5 лет назад
Thanks for this video! I just placed an order on your website for this exact watch! I found you via The Urban Gentry channel as you were highly suggested. Thanks again!
@Zerojquan
@Zerojquan 7 лет назад
Wow! i had no idea there was a watch made to do math/ slide rule. thank you for posting this. Really appreciate it.
@ezonex
@ezonex 7 лет назад
The best watch and learn yet!
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
I appreciate that! Took a while to do.
@runningwithscissors0911
@runningwithscissors0911 7 лет назад
Thanks for explaining logarithms!
@paperback10
@paperback10 3 года назад
Excellent. Thank you very much for doing this watch and learn. You got me using my bezel slide rule! So far you showed me how to change straps adjust bracelets etc etc.
@bruceduncan9615
@bruceduncan9615 7 лет назад
You're a very good teach Marc! Thanks for taking the time to make these informational videos, they're really awesome and I always learn a lot.
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Thank you.
@vking5665
@vking5665 5 лет назад
Your videos are amazing ... I would not consider a watch like this .... Until now. Very informative. Thank you very much.
@damiondice
@damiondice 4 года назад
Can’t wait to get mine in the mail. On point lesson my dude. Traded my Apple Watch series 4 for this and I’m super happy!
@lzappa9109
@lzappa9109 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for your effort. Really appreciated, from Australia.
@Noobmaster-ki1yb
@Noobmaster-ki1yb 5 лет назад
Great video, the watch is inspired by the flight computer I think, and it is used primarily for pre-flight planning. Flying in visual flight rules you are not needed to file a flight plan so you can basically jump in a plane and plan your route 10-30 (maybe somewhere 60) minutes before flight. Assuming it is a non-controlled airspace you are flying in. Love this watch, going to get me one just because of your informational video. thanks!
@brianhinder3652
@brianhinder3652 7 лет назад
Superb Marc ! Now I can finally use the simple slide rule of the Orient Multi Calendar.
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Great, enjoy!
@kurtlatchman
@kurtlatchman 7 лет назад
Very informative. Now I can show off my flight master like a pro
@bevo65
@bevo65 2 года назад
Great tutorial!! It just so happens that I'll be getting that very watch soon. Loved them ever since I was a kid.
@MTCKIE68
@MTCKIE68 6 лет назад
This is just Amazing to me !!! I've learned so much from You !!!
@weerobot
@weerobot 5 лет назад
OMG That Dial..I'm in Love...
@thehistoryprof6750
@thehistoryprof6750 Год назад
Excellent job with these Ed videos. Thank you.
@clinthymes5982
@clinthymes5982 6 лет назад
By far the best description video I've seen on this flight watch. I have a Navihawk AT and if I could see the bezel I could do these calcs because you've done a great job!
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@user-et8vm9cc3t
@user-et8vm9cc3t 5 лет назад
You seem to really love your YachtMaster, as I have seen it in several of your (excellent) videos. Cool !
@dylanakent
@dylanakent 6 лет назад
Easy to understand, incredibly informative and very, very cool! Thank you!
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 6 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed, and understood.
@zinvas78
@zinvas78 6 лет назад
Great, half an hour ago I placed an order for a chrono with tachymeter and now I want one with a sliderule! Why, thank you, Marc!
@remaks69
@remaks69 6 лет назад
I have never 'ever' binged this much of videos on RU-vid, Good stuff Marc
@ednammansfield8553
@ednammansfield8553 7 лет назад
Thank you Marc for this most interesting video, really enjoyed how to understand how these work. I really find these watch and learn videos of yours enjoyable and I am learning a lot from them, keep up the good work and will look forward to more.
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@irfanbhuiyan620
@irfanbhuiyan620 5 лет назад
I'm literally amazed at how useful this thing is, tbh this could be used for exams. I'm not sure if people are going to realize this can do math 😂
@algerianatheist2755
@algerianatheist2755 5 лет назад
No cheating ... Lol
@nightwinddemon
@nightwinddemon 4 года назад
Not really, most serious tests require precise calculations, this watch and slide rule in general can only give you "rough" approximate results. This is only useful in real life, not for test.
@cwalke32477
@cwalke32477 3 года назад
I cheated my way through high school math using a cheap Casio pilots watch. Teachers had no idea what it was. they would just see me staring at my watch. lol. This was back in the 90's. I wonder if they have a better idea of it these days. (Probably not; as most kids these days don;t even use a watch anymore)
@cwalke32477
@cwalke32477 3 года назад
@@nightwinddemon True, they're not super precise, but get you close enough, to figure out the rest in your head.
@tonycoldwell5418
@tonycoldwell5418 4 года назад
Excellent work. Thanks!
@moondaddy4705
@moondaddy4705 6 лет назад
Thank you for the incredibly instructive video. I would have never truly read through the book you showed in the video. I learned a lot and saved it to my favorites.
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 6 лет назад
Thanks so much.
@OzFeralFlattener
@OzFeralFlattener 5 лет назад
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to explain how it all works in an easy to understand way. Doubt ill ever need to use this system but if i do, at least now i know how. Kind of :)
@user-kp1ei7mn3x
@user-kp1ei7mn3x 2 года назад
This by far one of coolest watch videos you've made!
@jeremystaples8881
@jeremystaples8881 5 лет назад
Thanks. I learned alot today from your video. Thanks for sharing and teaching this info. God bless my friend
@StevenMRSenior
@StevenMRSenior 2 года назад
Great video. I learnt how to use a slide rule at school and still own one. I never really had to use one as calculators came out and now you can do everything on your phone so I had forgotten how easy they are to use. I will practice on my watch now.
@gerardogarcia-trio3572
@gerardogarcia-trio3572 3 года назад
It's at least the second time I watch this video. The first time it was for pleasure, now it is because I finally got this watch. Thanks, Mark, and I say it again: you do the best tech videos of the watch youtube world.
@albiariza
@albiariza 3 года назад
Thank you for this easy to understand guide
@Mark-sd7fc
@Mark-sd7fc 3 года назад
This is as close to being called my favorite watch as any of my watches can be called my favorite lol , not many people really care about the functionality of this bezel we all just think this watch looks awesome lol you are just showing off a engineering degree ( a LOT of hard work) I get it mark your highly intelligent! You’re such a good dude man , thanks for an awesome educational video!!
@TheSuperOrhan
@TheSuperOrhan 5 лет назад
Thanks man! That was very helpful
@MartinOcando
@MartinOcando 3 года назад
Oh my God. This is one of the best watches in the world. Everyone should have one. I'm glad I just ordered mine. Thanks for the amazing information, Mark.
@talisfiney984
@talisfiney984 7 лет назад
I always wondered how to use a watch like that and you have answered it. Thank you for the tutorial it was very helpful and now you even make me like math more.
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Great, thank you!
@slojam81
@slojam81 7 лет назад
The statute mile to 1,000ft conversion came out a little past 5,280ft because the statute mile marker at 19:33 is rotated a little past the 10. I'd say the markings themselves are spot on. Really informative video though!
@rocistone7507
@rocistone7507 7 лет назад
The markings are very precise, given the space which they are inscribed. that is why it is called a "slide rule bezel" It is expected to function like a (typically) flat slide rule. Errors creep into the calculations when people are inexact about the way the adjust the bezel ring, in this case.
@mikemantho9426
@mikemantho9426 7 лет назад
Mark, great video. I own the Flightmaster and have read the manual but your video helped me to understand logs and conversions more deeply. Keep up the great work and thanks!
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Mike Mantho Great, thank you!
@richk320
@richk320 4 года назад
Thank you for your great videos.
@josephcervantes2406
@josephcervantes2406 4 года назад
Thanks for this. Got a seiko with slide rule and have no clue how to use it which kinda is embarrassing to rock it without a clue how to use it aside from the clock lol. Amazing stuff man. Binge watching your watch and learn videos. cheers
@beachbumpower7018
@beachbumpower7018 2 года назад
I would have never known this scale does all of this and more, and now I feel I can understand it. Thank you!!!
@comment_troll
@comment_troll 7 лет назад
Great explanation Mark - made sense even to me!!
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
I think you're in the minority.
@JBBooks4440
@JBBooks4440 7 лет назад
I just got this watch several weeks ago and this was very helpful!
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Great! Now you can unlock the potential.
@dornierdo2172
@dornierdo2172 5 лет назад
I've got two of these, the first one I left near the tv set for a long period and the magnetic field from it damaged the quartz movement needless to say I've taken better care of the second one it's a really cool looking watch.
@michaelescay1260
@michaelescay1260 7 лет назад
Awesome video. Now i can geek out with my flight master. thanks for making it
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
That's what its all about. . . geeking out! Have fun!
@joexg50
@joexg50 7 лет назад
I sat through the whole video and understood most of it. Enjoyed very much. Would I purchase one? No, but still enjoyed it. I like your blue dial watch video.
@72jenki
@72jenki 7 лет назад
I sat through some of it and understood NONE of it. Simply put....I suck a maths. Always have, and 44 years later it looks like I always will. This video was well above higher grade for me.
@senglataunggumring7332
@senglataunggumring7332 Год назад
Thank you very much! this is really helpful.
@rajmallya3632
@rajmallya3632 4 года назад
Very well and nicely explained! Enjoyed it , I will buy it .Thank you very much .
@Barrometre
@Barrometre Год назад
Excellent presentation. Very informative.
@hudldevice1092
@hudldevice1092 2 года назад
Great video, thank you.
@kraftyw1999
@kraftyw1999 7 лет назад
I have the Flightmaster! This video was easily the most helpful I've seen, by far!!!
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Great to hear! I appreciate that.
@jcollem
@jcollem 7 лет назад
Amazing, Marc. Congrats from Brazil.
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@ericportillo8277
@ericportillo8277 6 лет назад
This is so awesome and interesting! Its a calculator in a manual dial, genius!
@JumboJet888
@JumboJet888 7 лет назад
Thanks! Great video.
@bobjimenez4464
@bobjimenez4464 6 лет назад
shame on you...now I have to buy another watch. I haven't used a slide rule in 35 years but now I gots to have one :)
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 6 лет назад
LOL
@738polarbear
@738polarbear 5 лет назад
And me .
@joachimrydelius2125
@joachimrydelius2125 5 лет назад
I bought one today
@Star_Sn1per
@Star_Sn1per 5 лет назад
@@joachimrydelius2125 Me too i love this watch!@!
@FitOutPost
@FitOutPost 6 лет назад
Thanks for patiently explaining how the slide rule works.
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 6 лет назад
Hope you got something out of it.
@FitOutPost
@FitOutPost 6 лет назад
Most definitely. I also wanted to let you know that I was considering buying one of your watches with a slide rule (Seiko Flightmaster), but then decided to give Invicta a chance and ordered one from them. I just got intrigued by a controversial nature of their brand and thought I should experience it for myself. Will see how it goes and when I receive it, I intend to publish an unbiased review here on my channel.
@pulpogigante
@pulpogigante 4 года назад
Very Very Cool, Thank You! Very impressive.
@TomekKogutah
@TomekKogutah 3 года назад
Thanks for this video. It is verry helpful :) I've got CASSIO WR 50 M with logarythmic bezel. I bought it, so now I can learn to count PROPERLY, and train my mind.
@bedevere007
@bedevere007 5 лет назад
love it. Thank you so much.
@obey2018
@obey2018 6 лет назад
Wow I have been wandering all my life figuring out tachymeters and finally got here! Thanks!!! Im 48 Y/O my first tachymeter aviation watch was a cheap Lorus from the 80s i was 18 never understood how it works but it looked good!! Hehehe
@francescopaggin2019
@francescopaggin2019 3 года назад
perfect explanation!
@RobWhittlestone
@RobWhittlestone 7 лет назад
Hi Marc - great video! Subscribed! I have a SNA411 and am looking forward to putting this info into practice! Longislandwatch is a great store, have bought from you several times. Keep up the good work! All the best, Rob
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@aloysiabeck7111
@aloysiabeck7111 3 года назад
This is so informational, thanks for sharing
@gearoi
@gearoi 6 лет назад
Thank you! Brought my new Flighty to life :D
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 6 лет назад
Excellent!
@Zemtex47
@Zemtex47 10 месяцев назад
Great video! I was looking for something like this.
@fareed7091
@fareed7091 4 года назад
That was great, a job well done!
@weiniesail
@weiniesail 3 года назад
Mark, This 'slide rule' is a version of the E6B flight computer used by pilots for ages (and it's still mandatory learning for the FAA private pilot exam). The real difference from the old school slide rule is apparent if you look at the 60 MPH index marker. Pilots read speed in miles per hour and fuel consumption in lbs or gallons per hour. The issue is that when we deal with time intervals of just a few hours or less than an hour, it's much easier to use minutes rather than hours for time. By using the index at 60 rather than 10, the computer is actually converting the hours into minutes by just multiplying by 60! You can also see on the inter chapter ring under the 90 for instance, 1:30 which further converts minutes into hours and minutes which is much more intuitive when you are trying to navigate and fly at the same time. Much easer than working with decimal fractions of hours and having to know that .3 hours is twenty minutes. (Working on my private pilots license down the road from you at Republic Airport as we speak, btw)
@maioungarden
@maioungarden 3 года назад
thanks, man! i love your videos
@shotkilla025
@shotkilla025 7 лет назад
these informational videos are great; now I want one of these Seikos!
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
that's the idea, isn't it? : )
@stevek8829
@stevek8829 4 года назад
A thousand videos on slide rule watches and only Mark tackles actually using one. Thumbs up.
@wario406
@wario406 Год назад
GREAT Vid! Thanks!
@Dose1098
@Dose1098 7 лет назад
Excellent stuff! Thanks Mark
@islandwatch
@islandwatch 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching.
@derekcarroll7524
@derekcarroll7524 11 месяцев назад
Oh boy...that's my day taken up :) very helpful thanks
@robertbennett2642
@robertbennett2642 3 года назад
Great video Mark and well explained, it’s all above me though maths was never my subject. Didn’t stop me from buying it though. Great looking watch, I have purchased a NDC strap that’s in the post. Olive green with yellow stripe as reviewed by TGV
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