zoidberg
Well-Known Member
I fail to see the need for a super-accurate clock when I can get..... the precise time from the GPS.
It may be precise, but it ain't accurate. Someone will be along soon to explain.....
I fail to see the need for a super-accurate clock when I can get..... the precise time from the GPS.
Lidl has a colour weather station at the moment for under £20. I've got a couple of old monochrome ones that I've found to work well, even on the boat, so I wouldn't hesitate - even if it doesn't last as long, you could buy an awful lot of replacements for the price of something from Oregon.
After i got up and showered and dressed and left my room i did wonder why no one else was up yet!
If you do decide to refurbish the old clock with a new movement be wary of the depth available for the spindles, I put a new movement in to the brass clock case on board, ( the clock and barometer were matched in style) easy to do and plenty of choice available but I discovered that the projection just exceeded the depth from glass to face, so I needed to dispense with the sweep second hand to make it fit, still keeps good time but the benefit of the pricier spec. I selected was wasted when I had to modify it.