retroleds wrote:Amazing all the play this topic has gotten. I thought the deal was they liked the digital alarm watches because an electronic alarm is perfect for detonating a bomb with an electrical detonator.
Any digital watch with alarm offers this.
There are mechanical russian ones that make timed contact between two electrical terminals for sale on ebay.
The F91W is simply sold just about ánywhere in many tens of millions yearly hence it was the most availeble and untraceble choice.
It leaves many hundreds of millions of Casio F91Ws and derivates worn by ordinairy people.
Today was market day over here, meaning you could not only buy them in three shops in the villages but also at two stalls on the market.
You dgo into any bar at 10.00 for a cup of coffe and count watches. The Casio F91W and family outnumber all others put together. In some bars, where more blue collar workers come, up to 3 to 1.
Mind; a 5000 soul village in the véry Catholic heartland of southern Spain.
Hence the topic recieves play about the ludicrous US ´logic´ and scandalous inhumane consequences which was the topic.
I'm not Muslim, but I think that is kind of cool(from a marketing standpoint at very least) that Casio would make a watch that facilitates a Muslim's prayer obligations. Yeah, yeah, I know it's just a compass - but in a inexpensive yet durable timepiece. And not TOO ugly.

I agree.
There was a Swiss mechanical too aimed at this market but it has quietly left the scene...
Sad political ´correctness´ to the point of being íncorrect.