4.0 out of 5 stars
Great features for the price, September 12, 2007
Let me start by saying this watch boasts amazing features for the price. The slide rule bevel (almost a complete E6-B flight computer) is as accurate as the Citizen Skyhawk (both have about one increment error). It is very easy to use and rotates smoothly without a clicking noise. I've found it quite convenient to use the slide rule to multiply, divide, convert, and compute basic time/speed/distance relationships.
I have two issues to gripe about with this watch. Firstly, though functional, the alarm is practically useless. When it goes off, it's nothing more than a faint whine - not enough to grab my attention when there's even minimal background noise (certainly not enough to wake me from sleep!). Secondly, the "luminescent hands" are about as bright as your average rock. That is to say, not very.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great features for price, September 12, 2007
This review is from: Pulsar Men's PF3349 Tech Gear Flight Computer Watch (Watch)
Let me start by saying this watch boasts amazing features for the price. The slide rule bevel (almost a complete E6-B flight computer) is as accurate as the Citizen Skyhawk (both have about one increment error). It is very easy to use and rotates smoothly without a clicking noise. I've found it quite convenient to use the slide rule to multiply, divide, convert, and compute basic time/speed/distance relationships.
I have two issues to gripe about with this watch. Firstly, though functional, the alarm is practically useless. When it goes off, it's nothing more than a faint whine - not enough to grab my attention when there's even minimal background noise (certainly not enough to wake me from sleep!). Secondly, the "luminescent hands" are about as bright as your average rock. That is to say, not very.
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