Timekeeping/telling the time!

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Get them while they are hot, Mrs.Munchh just got me one of these for Christmas, i think he is taking a best offer of £30, just what i was after. :)
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munchh wrote:viewtopic.php?f=15&t=8876

Get them while they are hot, Mrs.Munchh just got me one of these for Christmas, i think he is taking a best offer of £30, just what i was after. :)
I don't think thats the link you were trying to post here....I've already read about the Trike
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oops :oops: thanks mate.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251392678273? ... 351wt_1172

lets try that one
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just done some googling for those of you who may be curious about the sundial idea.

However, from personal experience of being unemployed, I dint really need to know much about what time of day it was unless I had an official appointment (job interview, sign on time etc).

http://www.rmg.co.uk/make-your-own/sundial
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Casio PRW-5100-1ER (http://www.protrek.eu/euro/models/prw-5100-1er/). Solar charging, analog dial, compass, barometer, altimeter, thermometer, radio time synch.
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I haven't worn a watch for years and years. Provided I have seen the time at some point that day, I can usually tell the time to the nearest 15-20 mins or so. I spent a couple of years working for on the photo counter at boots taking in peoples roll film for developing, and so 2 years of continually looking up to check the time to write it on the slip as I took in each film, has seemingly programmed my mind to a certain degree. Sometimes I can be way out, but normally 90-95%, I am pretty close. Of course in our current world you need to be able to tell the time to the nearest minute for appointments and the like, but in a SHTF world, I am sure most of us would be able to cope with a rough approximation - that and coupled with where the sun is in the sky on a good day - or the light levels in the morning when you wake up. For example I know that the sun rises after 7am atm, so if its still dark when I wake up, I just go back to sleep knowing that the alarm will go off later. That way I don't look at the time and realise I only have a hours sleep till it goes off, and then spend the next 30 mins trying to go back to sleep! *groan*

Anyhoos as far as watches go, if I were to get one, I would probably go for an anologue kenetic watch as they seem to go on for ever, provided its a well made one. No worries for batteries there.
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I have a Timex 'outdoor' watch. It is plastic,waterproof and tough. Battery power, granted, but accurate. It is also easy to use. I don't use a mobile phone that much. Unlike my Girls and the rest of the population, I don't feel a 'need' to be lookin' at one every 10 seconds. :D
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Forget the idea of 'instinctive' timing or watching the sun(what a load of tripe) right now you need a timepiece. We could not navigate the seas without a reliable one after all.
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Thing is:
If you know GMT and your Local time difference you can calculate the date by measuring noon.

If you know the date and Local time difference you can calculate GMT.

If you know the date and GMT you can calculate Local time difference (ie Longitude).

So, for many things a reliable timepiece becomes important
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My guess for a watch is one of those auto wind watches that wind with the motion of your movement.. mechanical watches i think they are called....

or a good old fashioned sundial..

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