It was mentioned a while back that there are watches that are
temperature compensated. I would be interested in knowing which are.
The self-setting ones are nice and I have one, but I am often in places
that are not in range the transmitter (Greenland, Antarctica for
instance) and I would like it not to drift.
Thanks,
David
On 9/10/12 9:57 AM, David McGaw wrote:
He's making a joke - If you are traveling across time zones, why not
just set it to UTC and be done with it? :-)
David
On 9/10/12 7:57 AM, Azelio Boriani wrote:
Precision is precision, whatever time scale you use. UTC, CET, TAI, use
what you want but stability and accuracy is the must.
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Rich and Marcia Putz
<[email protected]>wrote:
Bob;
Being this is Time-Nuts and all, shouldn't you be using UTC anyway? ;)
Rich
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