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KNIEVEL77 9th Jan 2008 14:07

Which watch do you wear?
 
Hi,

Although i'm just about to start my PPL(H) i've always had a love of watches and was just wondering which watch you, as a pilot, wear whilst flying?


K77.

Sorry, I realise that this question has been posed elsewhere on PPRUNE.ORG but it looks like never in the Rotorheads section.

FloaterNorthWest 9th Jan 2008 14:14

One that tells the time accurately, unlike Brietling. Wouldn't bother with one that has a whizz wheel on, most are way too small.

Knievell,

With posts like this and your declaration about waiting for a personal number plate on another thread, people may start to form an opinion of you :}

FNW

KNIEVEL77 9th Jan 2008 14:24

FNW, not sure if that was a tongue in cheek comment but I have edited my first post accordingly just for you! :ok:

KN13 VEL!

HELOFAN 9th Jan 2008 15:03

Ole failthful
 
I wear inexpensive watches.

If its more than $30 I didnt buy it.

No bling or flash or even emergency locators or built in E6B's or GPS's.

Nope just something that shows the time and date at the same time.


A simple Casio ( anything really, they make great watches ) but I am happy with the newish Casio HD.

Has several international time zones ( important info for ensuring I wake someone up when I do the international drunk dialing ), and a heap of other crap that I dont use, countdown timer, phone number storage... right.. just in case the phone dies.:yuk:

IT DOES HAVE a great hard case that surrounds the face so that I dont smash the glass or scratch it badly.

It was cheap, around $13 on sale.

The other watch is a Lorus sports, really old has ( as all my watches had done to them ) had the utter crap beaten out of them & they keep on ticking.

No point having something super flash when it gets beaten, dropped, scratched, whacked, the crap shaken out of it, covered in water, fuels, oils & beer from time to time.

And if I had the money for something really expensive I am sure it would not be on a watch.

When was in Vale Colorado a few years back I saw some watches that were up to around $70,000 and a few over that.

:yuk: :mad: :mad:

I thought I had mis read the price tags & had the decimal place in the wrong spot but after looking closer & going into the shop and asking it was confirmed, it was not a decimal place but a comma.
I had to video a few of them through the window outside just to back it up.

It made me very sad to see that someone can have the cost of my training on their wrist.
:uhoh:
Good lord folks, dont they know there are starving students and instructor pilots out there.
:{

Please, give to the poor.

:E

HF

TheMonk 9th Jan 2008 15:12

If I were to buy one for myself, any old Timex would do, but my wife bought a Seiko Aviator with white face for me about 11-12 years ago and it is still ticking and lloks good still.

Monk

BRASSEMUP 9th Jan 2008 15:16

A BIG shiney ONE:p

jonnyloove 9th Jan 2008 15:22

Still use my issue seiko chronograph watch with bio-hazzard velcro watch strap I still dont know what the little dials do...! It was free and it keeps ok time there is better out there but i guess I cant be bothered to change it.:)

Darkhorse30 9th Jan 2008 16:08

Go Cheap
 
Buy one that has big digital time numbers with a momentary back light, as well as date. You'll be happy and if you lose it, it won't be a tragedy.

FloaterNorthWest 9th Jan 2008 17:02

Knievel,

Very tongue in cheek.

FNW

bladeslapper 9th Jan 2008 17:16

A watch on the wrist is great for getting you to the field or pub on time as long as it works reliably.

If you want the watch for flight timing then it is no use on your wrist which is down by the collective (or cyclic, depending on which wrist you wear it). If time in flight is important then make sure you have a clock / stop watch on the panel in front of you and of sufficient size so you can read it.

Oh...... and me - I wear an old divers watch so i can take a shower without removing it. That way i don't forget to put it on later and then wind up being late for work :D

PH-SCP 9th Jan 2008 17:20

I bought a Breitling Bentley about a year ago.

Runs great, looks really cool on my thin wrist and sure is an attention-magnet.

Did I mention it's a replica, paid $ 15 for it after tough negotiations.
People just want to be fooled:):):)

KNIEVEL77 9th Jan 2008 17:25

Im looking for a Co Pilot Module for my Breitling Emergency if anyone has one for sale!

EN48 9th Jan 2008 17:35

I have tried a wide range of watches over the years. I have found the following to work best for me:
1. quartz movement (electric);
2. analog dial with large, easy to read numerals; white on black background;
3. no buttons, or timers, or whiz wheels - never get used
4. leather strap for comfort
5. relatively inexpensive (no gold, diamonds, etc)

It is said that the size of the watch is inversely proportional to the size of the penis.

My current everyday watch is the best I have found for general purpose use and flying. A Citizen Night Hawk with Eco Drive - no winding and practically no battery replacement. The only concession to features is a 2nd time zone hand (somewhat useful) and a calendar (not useful as it is never correct unless you remember to adhust it monthly)

EN48

Gordy 9th Jan 2008 18:57

I have one with Alpha waves on it:

A Helicopter pilot walks into a bar and takes a seat next to a very attractive woman. He gives her a quick glance then casually looks at his watch for a moment.
The woman notices this and asks, "Is your date running late?"
"No," he replies, "I just got this state-of-the-art watch, and I was just testing it."
The intrigued woman says, "A state-of-the-art watch? What's so special about it?"
The Helicopter pilot explains, "It uses alpha waves to talk to me telepathically."
The lady says, "What's it telling you now?"
"Well, it says you're not wearing any panties...."
"The woman giggles and replies, "Well it must be broken because I am wearing
panties!"
The Helicopter pilot smirks, taps his watch and says, "Damn thing's an hour fast."

Flintstone 9th Jan 2008 19:02

.........................................an hour later the helicopter pilot asks her "Are you sure that's not an adam's apple you've got there?".

KNIEVEL77 9th Jan 2008 19:15

Brilliant!

TheMonk 9th Jan 2008 19:17

Fosset
 
Heard Steve was wearing a watch with built-in ELT. Didn't help him though.

Monk

BRASSEMUP 9th Jan 2008 19:23

Bladeslapper!

Boring!!!!!!!!!

Do yourself a favour...Go and buy a big watch, its a extention of your :mad: you know:ok:

Big watch small :mad: shout your own name when you :mad: horaaaaaar!

Ken Wells 9th Jan 2008 19:46

Mate of mine had a wind up watch guaranteed for life.

When the main spring went it slashed his wrist!!!:O

BlenderPilot 9th Jan 2008 20:00

SWATCH

I've been wearing either that or a Casio Calculator Watch since I was a teenager.

I heard a couple of flight attendants that work for the same airline I do (I fly the helicotper side) say watch size in a pilot is inversely proportional to his private parts :)


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