There is an analog watch in 24-hour format:  the Glycine Airman.  I bought one 
in 1971 for $65.00 (my flying school sold them).  They're much more now.  They 
have mechanical innards and are self-winding:

http://www.glycine-watch.ch/e/collection/collection_overview.e.jsp?ID_Group=100000

Do a further search, to see where to buy one.

I still have it, but it needs to be sent in for cleaning, now that it is 36 
years old.

Carleton
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From: "Mike Millet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
I've actually never seen any store in the US or any watch site in the US sell a 
24 hour format analog watch.  Even the high end watch stores I've been in it's 
just not an option. The only other alternative seemed to be going to TImex or 
whoever's website and buying from one of their international sites instead of 
the US one. 

Mike


On 3/22/07, Stephen Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Watches are easy.  Since they're manufactured on a worldwide basis, you can 
ALWAYS find one with 24h format capability. Just state it as a requirement at 
purchase, "am/pm-only" format is a show-stopper. 

Unlike cellphones a watch is primarly for timekeeping, and you have a right to 
specify your desired format. 

Nat 




True, but stores have a right to say that they don't sell that type of watch, 
in which case you're free to go look for another store.  It's just that unless 
demand for a 24 hour watch is high enough, it may be difficult to locate a 
store that sells them.   







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