[time-nuts] Re: NOS Citizen Satellite Wave watch is excess to my needs

2021-09-13 Thread Shawn
I have to echo Mike's comments. Been a WaveCeptor customer for a while, I own two. I have been watching the Citizen offering and I am intrigued by the offering, not sure the current budgetbwould allow the expense (recently retired). I have one unit thT MUST BE ABOUT 12 YEARS OLD NOW AND THE

[time-nuts] Re: NOS Citizen Satellite Wave watch is excess to my needs

2021-09-13 Thread James Perkins
I've owned two of the Casio Waveceptor watches and they are rugged and reasonably priced. I like a less cluttered face with no printed numbers on the analog clock face, a single rectangular LCD for the advanced functions, and a metal link band. The higher end Lineage line can provide titanium case

[time-nuts] Re: NOS Citizen Satellite Wave watch is excess to my needs

2021-09-13 Thread Mike Monett
I don't know if this post will work, but there is a simpler and cheaper way to put time on your wrist. A Casio Waveceptor Atomic Watch receives WWVB time from Fort Collins and Rugby, England each night. It switches to and from DST automatically and is generally accurate to within 1/10 second. The