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 Posted: Thu Jan 18th, 2007 07:56 am
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Paxman
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I use one for setting my "real" watches.


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 Posted: Thu Jan 18th, 2007 08:04 am
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Thanks for the post.  I think your use of it is about the most I could see it being used for myself:shock:

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 Posted: Thu Jan 18th, 2007 08:51 am
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Actually they are very handy to have near your "real" watches ... I got an atomic clock radio for X-mas from Pax and I use it every day to set and check the accuracy of my watches

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 Posted: Thu Jan 18th, 2007 02:43 pm
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I keep a G-Shock atomic wavecepter on my dresser for the same purpose. I even wear it occasionally.

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 Posted: Thu Jan 18th, 2007 07:48 pm
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I use the online Official USA Time to set my baby-Breitling Eta 251.262 and then go by it for a few days.  Its never off when I reset it periodically but I check it just in case.

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 Posted: Tue Jan 30th, 2007 11:55 am
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I know a man who loves his waveceptor but he also says there are a host of things which will block reception(OK that is an exaggeration) But from what he said it seems like a pain . I have an atomic watch  and had to set it to mountain time to set the time correctly.I am actually in the central zone.It seems to me it is easier to simply wear a good analog quartz watch when traveling and reset it when your plane lands according to the clocks in the airport. 

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