Yes it is, I also use this watch to set my mechanical watches and keep an eye on there gains or losses of time, it's being used because of the atomic updates it receives, I also use the stopwatch to time my cooking of pasta, I only paid £70 from argos a few years ago, I was intending to use it as a beater, but it's far to good of a watch for that, it's a classic and as Glen_Lee said An icon design.Still the best all round G Shock.
...experienced the same challenge, so purchased this large digital display watch, for not a lot, and it works great, especially for timing the poached eggsThe only problem with digital is that, at least for my aged eyes, I have trouble making out the numbers w/o donning bifocals which is a pain in the azz to say the least.
Thanks for posting the link - engrossing - I just lost a pleasurable hour reading it - a fascinating blend of horology and social history. I was particularly taken by the watch owned by Lt Stewart of the US Air Service as he was born about 13 miles from where I am typing this. Cheers - I.LRF Antique Watches, American Made WWI Trench Watches
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Bought my grail watch last week. First came across it last summer and tried to resist.
Clearly failed.
Seiko SPB143:
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