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Min-Chin-Chu-Ru... Speed with Glare
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I use my dive watch to time the pasta.
 
Posts: 1280 | Location: MA | Registered: December 24, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by M'headSig:
I use my dive watch to time the pasta.

You should be using your Speedmaster or Daytona for that!!
 
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I use the timer on my Dive watch for all sorts of things all the time. I even used it to time how long the jury I was on took to reach a not guilty verdict. It was 15 minutes from walking in the door, electing a foreman, taking a vote, telling the bailiff and filling out the form, then walking out again. Might be a record.

Very useful item.
 
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Originally posted by M'headSig:
I use my dive watch to time the pasta.

You should be using your Speedmaster or Daytona for that!!
Too hard to read my Speedmaster compared to the bezel the on my Seiko.
 
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Originally posted by MMSIG229:
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Originally posted by M'headSig:
I use my dive watch to time the pasta.

You should be using your Speedmaster or Daytona for that!!
Too hard to read my Speedmaster compared to the bezel the on my Seiko.

Speedmasters are easy to read compared to a Daytona.
 
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