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Finally got Omni after weeks and I want these two Omnisphere banks. Anyone got them? No paid links
I am looking for recommendations for a G-Shock with the following characteristics:
EDIT -Ticking seconds hand, if possible -Can be a Casio that isnโt in the G-Shock line
*Analog (no analog/digital combo) *Solar powered *Atomic function (No BT allowed at my job & and GPS really is too expensive for me at the moment) *It CAN be a discontinued model *Prefer availability in the USA, but if it comes down to it, I could go to Japanese version
Hi! I'm very new to watch-modding. I was wondering how I would take an analog watch and add solar to it? In addition to this, I would like NFC, so that whenever it passes by a phone, it gets the correct time and adjusts accordingly to make up for any discrepancy. The NFC part worries me because the watch would have to be electronically moved (as in with a motor), and I'm not sure how common those are. The solar also worries me, as the battery inside would have to be rechargeable. I would also need to find a suitable solar panel, which is surprisingly difficult. I was wondering if any of you kind folks could help? Thanks!
Hey there! What analog solars do you recommend? Iโm looking to add yet another G to my collection but really want a small-ish analog / ani-digi solar, multiband 6 or Bluetooth not required.
For reference, the AWGM100 is a little too small for my taste but checked all the other boxes.
G-Shock vs Waveceptor?
Looking for an analog, solar-powered field / sport watch approx 38-44mm with leather band or NATO strap compatibility. <$100. Extra functions are okay - considering a solar analog G-Shock thatโs around $90 on Joba (or whatever that site is). Open to other ideas. Donโt like a loud ticking, but a subtle tick is okay. Thanks!
Option 1: G-Shock AWGM100B
Option 2: Waveceptor WVAM640
EDIT: Jomashop. Casio G-Shock AWGM100B-1A - I like the features but itโs a little big, I think.
Assuming a solar and earth analog with 1 atm, what would the inner and outer ranges be (In Astronomical Units) for Liquid Ammonia (NH3) to be present on the surface?
(I ask because I've been trying to get an answer for this online but while there are plenty of simple formulas for water habitable zones, there are none for any other type of liquid).
As a stepping stone in our space travel 3 more "Earths" are created on our solar system at compass points along Earth's orbital path. Corrections are made to ensure the rest of our solar system's orbits remain balanced and stable. So the new ones don't "crash the system".
I found a link which shows a similar thing but how do I find the power since I dont know what my resistance is? I do get the analog value from Davis Instrumental 7821(ex: 0 to 50) but how do I find the power here?
Thanks!
Humans harness the energy of the sun to effect their will on earth.
As the title states
I'm in the market for a new G-Shock and I want an all steel one specifically. Solar atomic with an analog face (or analog/digital hybrid) but I don't want it to be any bigger than my Mudman GW-9000A (which has a case diameter of 46mm I believe)
Does such a G-Shock exist? I've looked around online and all the steel analog faced models are greater than 51mm which would look like a dinner plate on my wrist
Thanks fellas. Any price you have, Im willing to entertain, as long as it's below $500, at which point, I might as well buy a mechanical chrono.
For the past week or so I've been on the hunt for an solar powered analog watch made by G-shock. I have looked at the buying guide and can't seem to find one I like in my price range besides the Citizen Nighthawk but most places don't sell it for under or even around $200. I have found maybe one or two with my $200 price range but none have really caught my eye. Can anyone recommend a watch, I'd prefer G-shock but I don't mind another band as long as it will hold up to a general beating. The only other thing that I want but isn't a must would be a good glow on at least the hands of the watch to see what time it is at night. Thanks for the help.
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