My Timex expedition is exactly the same as that but without the day date. And a yellow second hand. Incidentally the same as Dieter rams Braun watches from the 50's.I looked and IMO too post-modern "sterile". Like a Swiss railroad watch on downers. I am drawn to the old style 'field watch" look for the most part, but with day/date if possible. I really like these (but don't one one):
...Eventually both mine started running slow even with new batteries...
Well, not sure exactly. I found a battery change ticket from 2014 so I must have bought one of them let's say 2012. Not sure if it was this one or the one that did go slow. I've just found one watch whilst looking for the answer to your question and it's telling the right time!! I didn't even think I still had it! I don't remember wearing it since spring, (not 100% sure) so it must have kept time for a year! (I don't wear 2 at a time, the Storm watch was what I had on this morning just to show the time is the same!)If you can recall, how many years was that before they went bad?
Yes it does, it also tells the temperature via it's double sensor I payed £41 for the watch, I'm always impressed with my casio watches, bargains can be had, I also own a Rangeman and a Mudmaster the latter is on my wrist today.That Casio has a magnetic declination feature I read!! Impressive!! Not that it is much in the U.K.
Magnetic Declination in Greenwich, Great Britain (UK)
Magnetic declination in Greenwich, Great Britain (UK) is +0.89. To instantly determine the magnetic declination at your location, go to magnetic-declination.comwww.magnetic-declination.com
Let's see it!PRS 55, black dial!
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