I have a cookoo clock mounted to the back of the driver seat. It lets me know the time in 15-minute increments. (The ticking is a bit annoying , as I don't know if it's the clock or the valvetrain.) The setup works okay, but I'm looking to upgrade to a Glockenspiel.
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My watch😎
I intentionally set my car clock fast by 8 minutes.
My watch
I turn my wrist towards me.
Well I wear 2 watches
I have Two phones
And it say the time on my dash so I guess it’s just where ever my eyes go first.
Digital dash clock or my watch.
I have a cookoo clock mounted to the back of the driver seat. It lets me know the time in 15-minute increments. (The ticking is a bit annoying , as I don't know if it's the clock or the valvetrain.) The setup works okay, but I'm looking to upgrade to a Glockenspiel.
If I'm wearing short sleeves, I'll use my watch, but if my watch is covered by a sleeve, I tend to use my dash mounted clock.
If I'm wearing short sleeves, I'll use my watch, but if my watch is covered by a sleeve, I tend to use my dash mounted clock.
What car is that in??
What car is that in??
Mercedes SL550