
This thread isn't clear guys - the discussion jumped between auto-set and auto-command.
Lilligut - "auto
-set" is a feature where one sets the time and date using only the two command buttons - no magnet is needed as on other Pulsars. "Auto
-command" is also known as "flick" or "flick wrist".
"Flick wrist"/"Auto-command" is where you can wiggle or tip your wrist and display the time(and in some cases date and even seconds).
Some Pulsars with auto-set had "flick wrist" and some did not. Some with magnet-set had "flick wrist", some did not. Some Pulsars had neither "auto" feature. Most(all?) other brands that had a "flick wrist" feature didn't have an "auto-set" feature.
Let's figure out what exactly is being dicussed here, and I will [possibly] edit the thread for clarity....with rare exception will I edit someone else's post.
OR maybe we leave it alone but just clarify what is being discussed.
The terms "Auto-set" & "auto-command" are often mis-used....I started writing this reply(and posted

) and then realized that I too had screwed it all up. I think the problem stems from the fact that one uses the
command buttons to "auto-set". Ah, the clarity of it all.

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