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On 2 Apr 2005 08:35:18 -0800, "John S." wrote:
"Those circular displays with the pointers are pretty anachronistic" JS In what way are analog displays anachronistic. They are much easier to tell at a glance whether the target location is in darkness or light. A twelve hour dial is easily read at a glance, a 24 hour, not so easy. " and beset with problems such as lack of shock resistance" JS Are you aware that for the past half century almost all mechanical watches use shock absorbtion devices like Kif or Diashock. Modern mechanical movements are surprisingly robust. If the last new watch you tried was in the 1940's, then I could understand why you might make such a statement. How many G's will such a device withstand? |
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