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I'm looking for recommendations for a decent watch. I've been wearing my Seiko diving watch for about 10 years but I've come to the conclusion that I could actually do with something more suited to yachting, especially something that can store a series of times to give an alarm to estimated waypoints (either count-down, or actual time). Not particularly worried about things needed for racing, or compass, altitude, depth (I hope not :eek:). Price to about £200 so no Rolex or Omega :D I know that I could probably get by with a £5.99 plastic from the local garage but I'd quite like not to feel embarrassed when wearing it to work or meeting clients (shame on me I know :o )
 
I'm looking for recommendations for a decent watch. I've been wearing my Seiko diving watch for about 10 years but I've come to the conclusion that I could actually do with something more suited to yachting, especially something that can store a series of times to give an alarm to estimated waypoints (either count-down, or actual time). Not particularly worried about things needed for racing, or compass, altitude, depth (I hope not :eek:). Price to about £200 so no Rolex or Omega :D I know that I could probably get by with a £5.99 plastic from the local garage but I'd quite like not to feel embarrassed when wearing it to work or meeting clients (shame on me I know :o )

your GPS will have various time alarms available :confused:
 
I've had a Casio Pro-trek for 8 years - solar powered and it's only had 1 new strap in that time.
It has count down timer, 5 alarms + hourly chime, stop watch with split time, world time, barometer with trend graph, fluxgate compass & altimeter.

Excellent sailing watch with big digits.

If you need to look trendy and more up-market , I believe Suunto do something similar.

Always worth an ebay search
 
Excellent sailing watch with big digits.

If you need to look trendy and more up-market , I believe Suunto do something similar.

I was wondering about the Suunto Yachsman (I think that perhaps the Regatta is for racers).

What I want is something that if coming off watch at 02:00 I can set to wake me up (assuming a 4 hr watch period) at either 05:55 or +3:55 hrs for my next turn on duty. For waypoints I'd like to be able to set a series of alarms, one at each estimate of time for course correction.

Big, lit numerals that can be read at night or in bright sunlight.
 
do your skippers have them :confused:

Some do, some don't. I've just got used to using charts, even if only a back-up and to be honest I like test my navigation skills. There's something really satisfying about checking progress against the sailing plan and finding I'm within a small margin of error (that gets smaller the more experience I get). Also, GPS shows your position against ground; over longer distances and tides you have to plot both course through water and course over ground.
 
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Casio Protrek seconded, though I'd possibly change the strap to a fabric one as the rubber/plastic one irritates my delicate skin (;), seriously)

And you can change the batteries yourself with care and courage.
 
Some do, some don't. I've just got used to using charts, even if only a back-up and to be honest I like test my navigation skills. There's something really satisfying about checking progress against the sailing plan and finding I'm within a small margin of error (that gets smaller the more experience I get). Also, GPS shows your position against ground; over longer distances and tides you have to plot both course through water and course over ground.

:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
By all means, but why would I want a GPS rather than a watch? Are they babe magnets, in which case I'll have two :D

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have a third as a spare. Nav 'n' Go. You don't know what your missing.


Besides, not having a GPS is a bit like having a reefer jacket dipped in Stockholm tar instead of Mustos. Very independent, but a bit knobby.
 
Sir certainly would. Please gift wrap them. My friend 'sailorman' will pay :D

You have to be joking. He is on the church mouses's charity list.
He is skinty the skint thing who is skint the week before pay day.


Did I mention you get atomic time free with every GPS?
 
You have to be joking. He is on the church mouses's charity list.
He is skinty the skint thing who is skint the week before pay day.


Did I mention you get atomic time free with every GPS?

Have you some endorsement thing going with Garmin or Lowrance etc that we don't know about? :D
 
Fine, be sarcastic, but I've only got charts, tidal almanacs, compass, binoculars and a watch. The first four serve well, but I'd quite like to upgrade my watch; why is this cause for ridicule from someone with your experience?

you have similar equipment to most of us, the watch need only be a simple alarm type or even a battery alarm clock ( stowed under your pillow as not awake rest of crew ).
My Nigerian friend would like to help with the Corum transaction :cool:
 
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