While roaming the woods I carry a pocket watch. Not for directions (though you can use it for that purpose) but for measuring distance in terms of time rather than miles and that's a good reason for me to carry a watch.
While roaming the woods I carry a pocket watch. Not for directions (though you can use it for that purpose) but for measuring distance in terms of time rather than miles and that's a good reason for me to carry a watch.
I carry a pocket watch because I stop wrist watches something about electro-magnetism?
Yes it is an anolog(dial) and a wind up.
To thyne self be true
I wear A Casio G-Shock - they last forever, and if it breaks, time is probably the last of my worries.
Let freedom ring
Let the white dove sing
Let the whole world know that today is the day of reckoning
Let the weak be strong
Let the right be wrong
Roll the stone away
It's Independence Day
-Martina McBride
I rely on my GPS for time if need be, but I think I can pretty figure out how much daylight is left just from experience.
I like to go into the wilderness and forget about time.
I have a square, gold, Waltham wrist watch, in a holder, on my belt. I have to wind it daily. If I forget to wind it, then it is only accurate 2 times a day.
I have carried this watch for a lot of years. EMP can take out those new fangled ones and the batteries are so hard to replace. When in the Army I was offered a deal on it and have had no reason to change.
Don
No one knows more about a task then the person that does it, Practice makes perfect!
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