The Watch I will probably buy one day...
Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 11:55

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Well, I'm very familiar with that format as I have been wearing a previous model in titanium called SKYHAWK since 2005...It is still working perfectly and has never had service and never needs a battery as it is powered by light. That's a long time for me to wear one watch as I have a small collection. I just fancy that RED ARROWS version with the red computer ring which is easier to read than my titanium one...It also has radio control to keep it correct, which my Skyhawk doesn't...I correct it's time every six months when the clocks change. It is usually about 30 seconds fast by then.airboatr wrote:Wow - that's a lot of gadgetry . Very nice Peter.
ohh that would go very nicely with my titanium frame eye glasses Peter, and I wouldn't mind a bit changing it's settings every six months, honest!petermcleland wrote:Well, I'm very familiar with that format as I have been wearing a previous model in titanium called SKYHAWK since 2005...It is still working perfectly and has never had service and never needs a battery as it is powered by light. That's a long time for me to wear one watch as I have a small collection. I just fancy that RED ARROWS version with the red computer ring which is easier to read than my titanium one...It also has radio control to keep it correct, which my Skyhawk doesn't...I correct it's time every six months when the clocks change. It is usually about 30 seconds fast by then.airboatr wrote:Wow - that's a lot of gadgetry . Very nice Peter.
Gosh, that is a good price...I was looking at £500...Which site did you see that price on?GHD wrote:£400