Who has the most "gadgety" watch?

glockman99

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I do...No contest...My Casio Triple Sensor Watch. This monster has everything from an electronic compass, an altimeter, a barometer, a thermometer, AND the kitchen sink!.:D.


NOTE: Photo shown below IS "life-size".:D.:D. :

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Lifesize photo? Wow Glockman, you must have wrists the size of 1000 year old redwoods. I guess if your wrists are that big then you must have paws to match. Those Sifu's you have must look like toothpicks in your hands. :)



OBTW, with all the gadgets on that thing how many channels do you get with its build in DSS dish?

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Guys...I AM a fat bastid...Didn't you see my post at the "Fat Bastid" thread?.:D. That watch actually looks SMALL on my wrist, and I have to use duct tape to strap it to my wrist, as the "normal" band is just too friggin small...LOL!!

And right now, I only receive 126 channels on the watch, (But I LOVE watching the "Zorro" re-runs!)...I guess that when the Sun and Moon return back to their normal positions, I should be able to receive the normal 350 channels.

As far as the Sifu looking small in my hand...It does, that's why I'm trying to figure-out how to turn my Cold Steel Gurkha Kukri into a folder.:eek:.

BTW...Am I the ONLY bastid who owns a cool, multi-gadget watch???.:confused:.
 
My lever set Hamilton train watch keeps very good time. Low on features though. My TAG has a date feature and you don't have to wind it. :)
 
sunnito Vector Advisor - I'll take your Casio and raise you one heart rate monitor.

Or Polar XTrainer - As above with a cycle computer.

Regards,

Ed
 
Come-on now folks...Be HONEST on this one: How many of you put your wrist up to your monitor screen on top of the photo of my HUGE Casio Triple-Sensor watch, in order to see if it really IS "life-size"?

...I did!.:D.:D.
 
imho the rolex daytona is the most gadgety analog watch...i have my dads old daytona (circa 1968) and i'm just now figuring out how to work some of the things on it, he never did, he just wanted to know what time it was LOL


sifu
 
I have a Seiko Digital Dive watch from Japan.
It has a dive computer, altimeter, barometer, temp, and a thousand other features I will never figure out.
I had to call the company just to figure out how to set the time. They had to call me back because they didn't know they ever made that version.
 
has anybody else seen that new voice activated cell phone watch? dunno who makes it, but it looks sweet!!


brandon:rolleyes:
 
snow,

It's probably a Casio...They seem to come-up with some pretty cool "watches". I've been lookin' at the "new" Casio Digital Camera "watch"...It's pretty cool.:).
 
I have a Timex Ironman Datalink that is pretty gadgety - user customizeable alarms (w/ scrolling messages), easily adjusted time lapse alarms, phone book, dual time zones, etc...

I saw a Casio Digital Camera Watch at Costco for $90 yesterday. Looked kind of neat, any idea about the resolution?

Sam
 
Originally posted by Flotsam
I saw a Casio Digital Camera Watch at Costco for $90 yesterday. Looked kind of neat, any idea about the resolution?

Sam

It was reviewed in one of the "digital" photo magazines a few issues ago (can't remember the actual title, but it's the one that poly-bags a CD of shareware with each issue). Resolution was reported to be VERY low; more of a toy, really - for taking B&W "photo records" of strangers you meet in bars. I believe the retail was $199.
 
the triple sensor casio is a great watch, but i actually opted for a g-shock casio with alt, thermometer and barometer. all this and 200M water resistent. the thing looks like a friggin chest sitting on my wrist.

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