DIGITAL DIVE WATCHES. SPY GEAR WATCH INSTRUCTIONS.
Digital Dive Watches
(Dive watch) A diving watch is a watch designed for underwater diving that features, as a minimum, a water resistance greater than 10 ATM, the equivalent of 100 meters (330 ft).
(DIVE WATCH) designed especially for divers whose lives depend on the reliability of their watch in the water.
(Dive watch) Used to measure the dive time.
of a circuit or device that represents magnitudes in digits; "digital computer"
displaying numbers rather than scale positions; "digital clock"; "digital readout"
Involving or relating to the use of computer technology
(of a clock or watch) Showing the time by means of displayed digits rather than hands or a pointer
relating to or performed with the fingers; "digital examination"
Relating to or using signals or information represented by discrete values (digits) of a physical quantity, such as voltage or magnetic polarization, to represent arithmetic numbers or approximations to numbers from a continuum or logical expressions and variables
A used watch.
A used dive watch.
Life, in my possession, started out by my brother finding this watch in Hawaii 8-10 years ago...underwater...burried in sand. It's since been used by myself and has undergone two battery changes and a few wristbands. The alarm no longer works except for periodic moments. The digital clock no longer shows the proper date and the mechanism to set it is broken. It is set to show an unknown foreign language for the days of the week.
The face is terribly scratched and worn.
But I love this watch and will wear it until the day it dies.
Fox Moulder, in the early years of X-Files, wore the same watch (I think).
Strobist Note: An SB-28, at full power, bounced in a silver umbrella at camera's left lighting the watch. The backdrop is a black granite tile.
Dove doing wintersleep
This turtledove usually sits in this Poplar, sleeps in this Poplar, and drops it droppings on my car from this Poplar. Grrr!!
But in all its beauty it still is a pretty bird to look at. While it was sleeping I sneeked onto the first floor and was able to catch it on digital film. It usually flies away when I do so.
Enjoy watching, I won this game of hide & seek this time. Now for the Robin... that's another story!