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Old 7th Mar 2001, 04:56
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Timex Indiglo $35 from Walmart.

Great for night time, cheap enough to abuse and has a digital display you can set to UTC. Has an alarm for stopovers.

If you need a stopwatch I use a kitchen timer from Radio Shack - big numbers for older eyes

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Old 7th Mar 2001, 07:04
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I have both Breitling B1 and Aerospace watches... I like the features and design of both of them. Aerospace is a lot lighter than B1 but still this is a impressive timepiece.

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Old 7th Mar 2001, 12:58
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Zeitner Chronotech - Identical to the military Seiko that Transair sell and only about £95...

Had mine for two years and it has survived West Africa and various other extreme climates hot and cold has luminous numbers so bright you can see the glow from 5 metres...

Good value for money,well made and good looking...have since bought them for some friends as well as incentive rewards for staff!

www.zeitner.com

PS. Face glass got a small crack from being hit by a large spanner last month and Zeitner replaced it free, no charge, no postage, no nothing!!
 
Old 7th Mar 2001, 15:21
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Check out

www.sinn.de

They manufacture watches that in tests 9 times out of 10 come out as best buy.
Extremely easy to read ( wich is important to me).
All handbuilt at reasonable prices, wich also means left or right handed, custom features etc.

And of course german engineering!!
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Old 7th Mar 2001, 20:40
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I have to agree with EDDNR, That what you need and nothing more. When I started to fly I was told by many ‘experience’ pilots what I need to buy in order to make it safe and comfortable, what flying case I should have, what watch I must have etc.
As they all were ‘very experience’ pilots I took their advice and bought the Breitling Emergency.
It is in the drawer for most of the time and is being used only over rare long water crossing.
TOTAL WASTE OF MONEY!
 
Old 7th Mar 2001, 21:34
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What does a pilot need a watch for anyway?
The one in the aircraft gets its time from the gps, therefore much better than anything on your wrist.
So you can see when the bar opens?
 
Old 8th Mar 2001, 04:23
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Buy something that GLOWS in the dark - invaluable. It helps if it has digi and analogue, and make sure it holds the date as well.
 
Old 8th Mar 2001, 18:04
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Bought a Breitling in Hong Kong 13 years ago and been happy about it. It runs like a, uh,
Swiss Watch.
Found same model $50.00 cheaper in Dubai same year: Way below list price.

When i lerned to fly the cheapest Casios were the best...

The Breitling came after a window seat on the B-747.

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Old 9th Mar 2001, 10:29
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Citizen Eco-Drive World Time. Analogue for local, digital for UTC (or whatever time zone you wish). Easy to read face with very luminous markers. Never replace battery as it is backed up by solar cell face. Has all the other usual crap at approx AUD$350.00. It replaced a Wingman, and although it doesn't have an E6 bezel, it is, quite frankly, a better watch.
 
Old 10th Mar 2001, 03:08
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In recent times i have started collecting non quartz watches including aviation watches and x military watches from the second and first world wars mainly from markets and so called boot sales. This has become a hobby and in fact some watches purchased at around £1.00 to £30.00 have been valued at £300 to £800 and upwards, indeed if you look into the value of older named aviation watches (especially on the internet)the value of some makes in good condition is astonishing.Many military watches produced during the second world war are valuable funtional timepieces and above all easy to read. Many with black backgrounds with easy to read faces handy for a quick time reference.The enjoyable aspect for me is that many old wind up watches discarded by many are actually quite collectable. Perhaps steer clear of second world war x Italian military watches as they are unpredictable sometimes going backwards without warning.
 
Old 10th Mar 2001, 04:07
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How appropriate.
 
Old 10th Mar 2001, 13:21
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After seeing "Cast Away" with the wife, I promised her that if I ever fly longhaul over ocean, I'll get one of the Brietling ELT watches (you know, where the crown screws out and becomes part of an ELT antenna transmitting on 121.5). Wouldn't want to come home after a few years and find my beloved and her new husband

For now a simple japanese watch that tells the time is fine.
 
Old 11th Mar 2001, 21:42
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If a Breitling aerospace is cool or sad depending on your viewpoint, what does that make a personalised Breitling, ie one with your aircraft type on the face?
I believe these limited editions are quite common in the military. Is that ultra cool or ultra sad?
 
Old 12th Mar 2001, 00:00
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So long as it has big hands, preferably with luminous bits on, and tells me the day, date and month, preferably in that order i.e. not the yank way as that confuses me, and with the month as a word not a number as that REALLY confuses me, then any old one will do but £100 has to be the limit. Oh, and an alarm would be handy. Let me know when you find one will you?
 
Old 12th Mar 2001, 03:37
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">tells me the day, date and month, preferably in that order </font>
Do you really need the month on your watch?

just love it:

"so, how long have you been &lt;fill in activity&gt;"

"oh, [looks at watch] about 3 years"




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Old 13th Mar 2001, 21:08
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Best watch I ever saw had Mickey Mouse holding two tennis rackets for the hands, and a yellow tennis ball going round the outside every minute.
DanDare skipper borrowed his daughter's cos his watch was bust. Taxied this 1-11 out to go Olbia-MAN, full of well-heeled Costa Smerelda pax, and we could not move the flap lever..stuck solid it was. Back to terminal, chat with engineers via telex, all taking ages to sort out when Upper Class Twit (pax) wanders in and starts harrassing said ex-naval skipper.
"Been up for hours, can we go into town for breakfast etc etc"
RLB (for it was he) looks at MMwatch and says "well I think we might get away..er..er". UCT looks at watch and realises what he is up against .. the look on his face was a joy to see!
IF YOU SEE ONE BUY IT.
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Old 14th Mar 2001, 01:23
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I particularly liked the pair of TAG HUERs a mate of mine bought in the Chinese market in Kuala Lumpur. One had a date ring that only went up to 30, and the others hour hand dropped off the next day. Methinks perhaps they weren't real - especially as he paid ten quid for the pair.

As for the stopwatch on your wrist business while flying - I use the one on my Breitling Aerospace all the time as my aircraft doesn't have a built in stopwatch!
 
Old 14th Mar 2001, 07:24
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Timex ZULU - Has everything you need including a light-up dial and only costs about $50. Mine's been ticking away for years. Forget the Brietlings unless you have money to burn.
 
Old 15th Mar 2001, 01:39
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I've got a Lorus sport, £22 from Argos 4 years ago (same battery). Big white luminous numbers on a black face and with day and date (looks like the army G10). About once a month I rset it the 2-3 second it is out against the GPS. It's also water proof to 100m.

On the other hand, I'd quite like an Omega Speedmaster but it falls low on the list of priorities (the wife's, not mine!)

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Old 16th Mar 2001, 04:34
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Citizen WingMan VII, Silver & Black.

Finally one that has a light, the pilots watch for use day and Night.
IHD
 

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