Hi Moose,
This Casio gains a minute every month or so, but I can put up with that.
Prior to this one, my everyday watch was one that I received as a freeby
when I renewed my subscription to Time magazine. Come to think of it, my
first digital camera was a similar freeby.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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From: "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2011 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] IMG: Live View Focusing with Extension Tube
> On 1/21/2011 11:32 AM, Jim Nichols wrote:
>> Thanks for looking. I've gone through a lot of expensive watches, from
>> the Company Service Award Bulova and a Seiko on down, but haven't really
>> liked them for everyday wear. This Casio from WalMart works just fine
>> for me.
>
> I have various watches, some pricey. My day to day watch is a plastic
> analog that cost $10, is quite handsome, to my
> taste, in its simplicity. It does nothing but tell time - gaining a few
> seconds a MONTH, better than any other watch or
> clock I have that doesn't get it's time over the air or through the
> electric supply.
>
> Tied for second best timekeeper among my watches are a used, silvertone,
> no name, hunter case I bought on the beach In
> Puerto Vallarta and a cheap digital Timex. Go figure.
>
> Then, of course, there's the solid, all metal case, attractive, outdoor
> Timex that only has a quite loose idea of what
> time is, let alone a clue about how to keep track of it. :-)
>
> Moose
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