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Hiking With My Watch
The watch that I hike with the most. And of course, while hiking I like to take pictures of my watch. Always trying different shots. Here's one from this past weekend.
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That is a cool Timex. Great shot.
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Agree! Great picture with the waterfall backdrop.
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Any pic of a watch on a piece of weathered wood is alright by me! Welcome to the forum, all!
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That's a beautiful fucking picture. Welcome, goddamn it!
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Great to see some more appreciation around here for the affordable watches! And quartz, to boot! Sometimes it feels like I'm the only one!
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Nice watch!
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Thanks yall! :)
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My ancient attempt to understand tide watches resulted in my forehead bleeding.SeikoEnthusiasts wrote: ↑February 15th 2024, 10:27pmThanks! It's the Timex Expedition North Tide Temp Compass.
The tide part doesn't really make sense to me.
They work fine on the Atlantic coast, start to go to pieces on the Pacific coast and don't work at all for the Gulf of Mexico. Something about the east being semidiurnal, the west being mixed semidiurnal and the Gulf of Mexico being just plain intractable. The Bogans are cursed to have all three throwing diurnal into the mix. Lord Bedlam probably has them memorized.
I believe the Red Bar patrons have to calibrate for a specific part of the Pacific coast and still have to monkey with it weekly to keep it from chasing squirrels. I like it anyway.
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Cool watch. Love that shot!
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Thanks! I just use my camera phone. Haha. Nothing fancy.
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