Posted: 3/16/2009 3:40:37 PM EDT
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I'm looking for a watch that will display two time zones on the face at the same time. I don't want to spend a whole lot of money and would prefer digital but wouldn't mind an analog and digital combo. Any suggestions?
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Several Casio G-Shocks and Pathfinders do that. That was actually my first stop. I checked the G-Shocks and didn't see one. Maybe I'm not looking close enough. I'll have a look at the pathfinders. I may have been wrong about the G-Shocks. My G-Shock 2301B goes between timezones with one button press. My Pathfider PAW-1200 can display two timezones simultaneously. |
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Google timex solar ironman. Mine has 3 time zones... description at Amazon.com says 2 time zones. Doesn't display them simultaneously though.
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Here's one with analog and digital dual time read outs and under 60 dollars. http://www.casio.com/products/Timepiece/Sports/AMW700B-1AV/ I also have this watch. I bought it about 8 years ago. Still works great. http://salestores.com/casioa02.html |
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My G shock does....
G-7100D I dont feel like taking a picture right now and posting to prove it but I just switched to that mode to make sure I wasnt remembering it incorrectly. If you want to see it before making the purchase shoot me an IM and I will try to get you a pic later. |
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I have an older discontinued model but this is the current model
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Those are handy, because it can be tricky to subtract one integer from another ![]() You're probably the only one smart enough to do it. You're so cool! Yes it's easy enough to do but it's nice to be able know with a quick glance. Did you know you can do calculus with a burnt stick on a cave wall? However, I find that using a modern technology such as a calculator makes things much easier. After all, that is why we advance technology isn't it? |
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Those are handy, because it can be tricky to subtract one integer from another ![]() You're probably the only one smart enough to do it. You're so cool! Yes it's easy enough to do but it's nice to be able know with a quick glance. Did you know you can do calculus with a burnt stick on a cave wall? However, I find that using a modern technology such as a calculator makes things much easier. After all, that is why we advance technology isn't it? Forget him. When I was in Japan, I very much appreciated being able to glance down at my watch and know the local and time back home. I really like my Pathfinder! |


