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Re: How Many Chronometers?
From: John Huth
Date: 2009 Sep 21, 15:53 -0400
I think that it works reasonably well to wear a watch on your wrist, but I did have an interesting experience where I've been tracking the drift of my watch. It was predictable, but I encountered a "discontinuity" while on a cross country ski trek - several second slip.
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From: John Huth
Date: 2009 Sep 21, 15:53 -0400
I think that it works reasonably well to wear a watch on your wrist, but I did have an interesting experience where I've been tracking the drift of my watch. It was predictable, but I encountered a "discontinuity" while on a cross country ski trek - several second slip.
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