2001-12-22

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From: "skywatchbob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, 2001-12-22 14:45
Subject: Watches [Yahoo! Clubs: Metric America]


> I am shopping for a watch(one I can wear when camping or in other outdoor
activity). Timex and Casio give water resistance in meters depth of water(as
do most companies). However, I did notice that Armitron(maker of cheesy $15
watches) gave water resistance depth in feet. Are there a lot of Armitrons
out there that still stick to feet? I thought that this rating switched to
meters years ago. I hope that this isn't the start of a trend to reverse out
a metric rating. Regardless, I won't be buying an Armitron watch.
> I like the Casio Forester because it allows for a 24 hour format for time.
Some Timex watches do, but not all. Of those that display date do any allow
something other than MDY format?
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