For me it’s timing breaks at work. They can happen at any point and I don’t get to choose when and they last from 15 to 20 mins. Break starts, set the bezel, leave as fast as possible, find pub, order pint, check how long I’ve got to drink it. Obviously I’m not a brain surgeon🙂
For me it’s timing breaks at work. They can happen at any point and I don’t get to choose when and they last from 15 to 20 mins. Break starts, set the bezel, leave as fast as possible, find pub, order pint, check how long I’ve got to drink it. Obviously I’m not a brain surgeon🙂
For me, some basic timing stuff usually, but I've recently found another use for the bezel. I use my skin diver for swimming workouts... With goggles on its sometimes hard to see anything at all, which is why the 120 click bezel has become the perfect way to count laps. 2 laps, 2 clicks, without ever having to actually see anything!
For me, some basic timing stuff usually, but I've recently found another use for the bezel. I use my skin diver for swimming workouts... With goggles on its sometimes hard to see anything at all, which is why the 120 click bezel has become the perfect way to count laps. 2 laps, 2 clicks, without ever having to actually see anything!
I cook. A lot. Nothing better for timing things in a kitchen. Also I watch a lot of ice hockey. I set it at the end of a period and it tells me when the next period is starting
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For me it’s timing breaks at work. They can happen at any point and I don’t get to choose when and they last from 15 to 20 mins. Break starts, set the bezel, leave as fast as possible, find pub, order pint, check how long I’ve got to drink it. Obviously I’m not a brain surgeon🙂
Timing walks and cooking
For me it’s timing breaks at work. They can happen at any point and I don’t get to choose when and they last from 15 to 20 mins. Break starts, set the bezel, leave as fast as possible, find pub, order pint, check how long I’ve got to drink it. Obviously I’m not a brain surgeon🙂
I can think of worse ways to take a break!
I can think of worse ways to take a break!
It does help me get through the working days 🙂
Grilling
For me it’s mostly when I time stuff with my dog like when i use it to time how long he waits before he i give the command to eat.
For me, some basic timing stuff usually, but I've recently found another use for the bezel. I use my skin diver for swimming workouts... With goggles on its sometimes hard to see anything at all, which is why the 120 click bezel has become the perfect way to count laps. 2 laps, 2 clicks, without ever having to actually see anything!
For me, some basic timing stuff usually, but I've recently found another use for the bezel. I use my skin diver for swimming workouts... With goggles on its sometimes hard to see anything at all, which is why the 120 click bezel has become the perfect way to count laps. 2 laps, 2 clicks, without ever having to actually see anything!
Very interesting! A good use indeed
I cook. A lot. Nothing better for timing things in a kitchen. Also I watch a lot of ice hockey. I set it at the end of a period and it tells me when the next period is starting
Used my chronograph to time cooking my pasta noodles today. Kinda similar
Timing the intervals between pours during coffee brewing.
@hurryupandwait Is that a blue Freediver traska?
@hurryupandwait Is that a blue Freediver traska?
It’s black!
It’s black!
Looks blue. But love it
Looks blue. But love it
Yeah the polished ceramic and lacquer dial really play with the light so I can see how it would look that way!