Watertank wrote:Mark, is Tempe pod a brand or an abbreviation? I can't find anything on the web with that name. I would like to source a simple temperature gauge.
Spartan wrote:Hi, Mutley.
My standard work watch for the past decade or so has been a Casio G-Shock 'Mudman'. It has most of the functions you require, and retails for about $200 (i.e. it's not overly expensive).
Dolerite Walker wrote:The best watch for bushwalking?
Rugged, metal casing, easy to read dial, water proof, long battery life
= Diving watch.
Altimeters are over rated - questionable accuracy, require frequent re calibration
Digital compasses are overrated - chew battery
Stopwatch? Bushwalking or bush running?
walkerchris77 wrote::D My casio pathfinder has a compass, and everything else and the battery doesn't go flat. Its solar powered. !!!!!! And its water proof to 100m so u can go diving with it too.
Dolerite Walker wrote:The best watch for bushwalking?
Rugged, metal casing, easy to read dial, water proof, long battery life
= Diving watch.
Altimeters are over rated - questionable accuracy, require frequent re calibration
Digital compasses are overrated - chew battery
Stopwatch? Bushwalking or bush running?
corvus wrote:walkerchris77 wrote::D My casio pathfinder has a compass, and everything else and the battery doesn't go flat. Its solar powered. !!!!!! And its water proof to 100m so u can go diving with it too.
Hey walkerchris77,
Shame on you,I am an aged pensioner on limited income and love gadgets, you are so wicked to post information to tempt me with that nice upgrade of my watch .
corvus
walkerchris77 wrote:Mark . Whats a proprietary plug.
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