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Friday 10th Watch time.....

Post10 Aug 2007, 11:04

This one - it's a risk that the wife might notice it and start asking questions though.....such as "when did that one arrive?" but I hope to get her confused with the P2 :-P

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This fits me perfectly and is surprisingly small - I always thought TC's were large but now I've got one I'm genuing surprised at how neat it is.
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Post10 Aug 2007, 13:02

This fits me perfectly and is surprisingly small - I always thought TC's were large but now I've got one I'm genuing surprised at how neat it is.


That's just an optical illusion caused by owning one of MJ's watches ;-)
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Post10 Aug 2007, 18:53

Wearing my Pulsar Sport today....as usual :roll:
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Post10 Aug 2007, 19:02

Friday again! :-D
I'm wearing my Texas Instruments model 401. I just cleaned it up but I still need to take a picutre. It's just like this one in a pic from the photogallery:

http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/texas-instruments1.htm

Oh, and Fitron:

This one - it's a risk that the wife might notice it and start asking questions though.....such as "when did that one arrive?" but I hope to get her confused with the P2


I know exactly how you feel! :-D
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Post10 Aug 2007, 19:24

I recently found my Nixon Dork watch again and have been using it as a daily wearer for the past two weeks. Not surprisingly, I have gotten funny comments about it at work nearly every day so far! Usually pertaining to being an engineer.....hence, dork. Personally, I prefer geek.
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Post10 Aug 2007, 19:41

Do you have a pic joeywaycool ?
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Post10 Aug 2007, 21:52

Yeah, the battery-eating DORK (3 months on a CR2025)! There was a long thread about the DORK and its hidden features, but it got lost...
I modified my DORK for about 60% longer battery life, but since then it's in a drawer, still disassembled. Think I have to put it together again after you reminded me...
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As for my friday watch today, here it is:
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1976 Fairchild LCD. Has a Tritium backlight that still glows a little in the dark :-) (not enough to read time).
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Post10 Aug 2007, 22:27

I love my DORK but as the batteries last only 3 months and I have maybe 30 watches I wear,that means that 1 battery last 3 days of wearing...

But that's the watch that attracts the more comments.

Today I'm wearing a Vintage Tissot Seastar (oooooooooh,no LED!)Sorry!
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Post11 Aug 2007, 00:31

Fitron wrote:This one - it's a risk that the wife might notice it and start asking questions though.....such as "when did that one arrive?" but I hope to get her confused with the P2 :-P


Oh yeah, I have that problem about once a day....right after the mail is delivered. M:)W:)M
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Post11 Aug 2007, 10:50

Seriously nice lcd there rewolf 8-) ...and I'm no fan of them but that is a pretty one.

3 months for one battery :shock: Apart from the original demo hamiltons is that the hungriest watch out there????
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Post11 Aug 2007, 13:44

CompuChron wrote:I love my DORK but as the batteries last only 3 months and I have maybe 30 watches I wear,that means that 1 battery last 3 days of wearing...
I know this problem very well ;-)
The Dork consumes over 70uA standby current. Half of this is wasted in the inefficient step-up converter that generates the 5V for the watch chip. Replacing it with a better one (like the MAX1722) reduces power consumption to about 60%. Still not even 6 months battery life. A CR2032 instead of the CR2025 (some work on the battery lid required) would give another 1 or 2 months (theroetically - haven't tried this). All this without using the "talk" feature at all (15mA current consumption during speech).
Yes I think it deserves the questionable title "hungriest watch out there";-) - quite certainly for modern watches. As the Fossil OLED experiment was discontinued (for good reasons) we won't know how that candidate performs in this regard...

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