Wristwatch navigation

Jemmie

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Hi all, I have a nice Accurist wrist watch with a rotatable dial around the face. I wish to use this for navigational purposes as a backup to my GPS and chartplotter but am a trifle bemused by the complexity and nuances of the korean instruction booklet. Can anyone explain in plain english how Iwork the wretched thing?
 
Its similar to this
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That's an electronic thing with gizmos. You need to learn the basics of wristwatch astronavigation with a simpler analogue type, the kind you normally wear:

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I'm sure that when I learned it in South Africa, it was north that it pointed to! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
It's also no good in Scotland, as you need to be able to see the sun in the first place.
 
1 Use ship's compass to determine north
2 Point N on watch dial at north (as above)
3 Read time using watch hands (big hand points at minutes, small hand at hours, whizzy hand at seconds)
4. If you cannot read watch hands it is between the hours of sunset and sunrise. Wait 12 hours and try again.
5. If you never succeed in reading watch hands you are above the arctic circle in the winter. Head south (opposite of north) until you can succeed in reading watch hands.
6. Make tea if time is 11.00am, plus or minus 15 minutes.
7. Errrr
 
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That's an electronic thing with gizmos. You need to learn the basics of wristwatch astronavigation with a simpler analogue type, the kind you normally wear:

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No no no, bloody amateurs. I joined a ship as navigator in Durban in 1983, after several months in an alcoholic blur in South Africa. I had one of these on my wrist.

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The professional's choice. I got us to Japan with it, then bought a proper job.

Alistair
 
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