PilotswifeII
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How much are you looking to spend for this "starter" watch? All the watches mentioned so far are good candidates... The Torgoen, especially, is very nice if you prefer an analog watch and don't want to break the bank. Personally I'd take one of Torgoen's watches for under $200 over the Navihawk watches (over $200) because I don't like digitals.My husband wants a watch with Zulu time on it. I assume this is GMT? He is going to start a new job flying all over the world, and I wanted to get him a good (not too expensive) watch that will do the job for him. Does anyone have any suggestions fo a decent "starter" watch? Thanks.
dseagrav: I noticed in reading posts on this message board that someone always feels the need to make a snide comment in an attempt to make the poster feel inferior--or to make themselves feel superior to everyone else. I don't know what Zulu time is, I just want to make my pilot husband happy. I don't know much about flying, but seeing as how you've only flown a C-152, I doubt you will be flying to Europe and I don't think you would need a watch like the one I'm looking for.
Come back when you've done some time in a Learjet 20 series--handflying all the approaches and takeoffs.
I've got a 60 dollar Dakota. Stainless steel, stopwatch, lap counter, LED, glow in the dark face. Since it's got the analog hands and a digital clock, I have one set to local and one set to GMT. Not bad for a mall kiosk cheapie.
My husband wants a watch with Zulu time on it. I assume this is GMT? He is going to start a new job flying all over the world, and I wanted to get him a good (not too expensive) watch that will do the job for him. Does anyone have any suggestions fo a decent "starter" watch? Thanks.
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Woman: What kind of car do you drive?
NuGuy: A mini-van
Woman: A mini-van?
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