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  1. Sony Smartband Talk - 1 month in

    I thought I'd add a one month update on my experience with the Smartband Talk, following up on my initial review here: http://www.intlwatchleague.com/entry...Smartband-Talk

    The good:
    • My main requirement was for something I could wear on my right wrist while I have a watch on my left. I've worn the Smartband Talk in that manner everyday for a month now without feeling like a knob or getting any adverse comments.
    • It's really light and comfortable. I've switched
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  2. Review: Sony Smartband Talk

    Introduction

    As a phone addicted, socially networked, always connected modern kind of a guy, I love the idea of smartwatches. There's just one problem with them, they're watches....
    What that means for me is that, if I'm wearing a smartwatch I'm not wearing my Seiko Alpinist or my Rolex Explorer or any one of a dozen other timepieces that might be calling for my attention that day. I had a Pebble watch for a while (widely recognised as the first smartwatch that really got it right) ...
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  3. Issue 33 - 1940s British RAF Navigator

    by , Apr 28, 2015 at 10:24 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)

    The increased operational speeds of aircraft during World War II meant that even slight variations in timing could cause large navigational errors.
    in 1940 the British Air Ministry received an order of Omega wristwatches, specifically designed for use by pilots and navigators, the watches features a 'Weems' rotating/locking bezel.
    This type of bezel was designed by Phillip Weems, an American ...
  4. Issue 32 - 1940s Canadian Pilot

    by , Apr 28, 2015 at 10:02 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)

    From 1939 to 1945 the Royal Canadian Air Force grew to be the worlds fourth largest air force, numbering nearly a quarter million men and women across 86 squadrons
    Canadian squadrons and air crew were involved across all types of offensive and defensive roles from Burma in the far east, to Newfoundland and iceland where the performed anti submarine patrols
    With no home watch manufacturers to ...
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  5. Square one!! :( :(

    Wife was complaining about having to share the laptop, so I went out and bought a Chromebook! I had been planning on purchasing some technology to use for forums and internet, as I only had the laptop or my phone. Just didn't plan on draining my meager watch savings. Oh well, I think I was planning on perhaps shifting from the Breitling and looking at the Omega SMPc. If any of you have had the misfortune of knowing me for any length of time you know how great I am at making up my mind. Sorry. ...

    Updated Apr 27, 2015 at 11:21 PM by Spooky

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