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I used a Ball Thermometer when Mrs wmw and I were trying to conceive
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On a more serious note, I'm fascinated by that first Longines... Are they saying it's a radio controlled automatic? That sounds genius
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Oh, I see. I think there saying you adjust the inner dial each day so that you can track how accurate the watch is. Maybe???
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Dinger of Hum
Originally Posted by
geoffbot
So I'm in bed with man flu ...
Playa!
Don't worry, I won't tell Mrs. G.
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Have you ever seen the Longines you mention "in the metal"? You would probably change your mind, The Weems is quite impressive and very similar to the original; yes I've seen them both. But then again, the flu may be playing its tricks, the fever...
But most important: have a speedy recovery, Geoff!
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Originally Posted by
whatmeworry
Oh, I see. I think there saying you adjust the inner dial each day so that you can track how accurate the watch is. Maybe???
I don't know! I haven't done extensive research, mind.
Originally Posted by
Chronopolitano
Playa!
Don't worry, I won't tell Mrs. G.
Thanks.
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How cool is this
Monopusher Chrono. 47mm though - way too big.
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Originally Posted by
geoffbot
How cool is this
Monopusher Chrono. 47mm though - way too big.
Same size as the Lindberg, the Weems...and probably close to most real pilot watches of the 30s-40s, including the Zeniths recently "rehabilitated".
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Mar 9, 2015, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by
geoffbot
How cool is this
Monopusher Chrono. 47mm though - way too big.
That one looks like it should have a 24 hour movement. Otherwise the hour hand will only be pointing at the correct hour marker once a day.
It does look pretty though. Way to big.