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Author:  sharkman [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 9:15 am ]
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The Zenith Grande Chronomaster XT "Moonage" I posted about last week, like all the Chronomasters, does not have a hacking feature. I like to sync my watches to the atomic clock regulated desk clock I have. I was "messing" with it when I disovered with the crown in the time change position, applying the slightest pressure on the crown in a reverse direction pauses the running seconds. I went ahead and "synced" it.

Now I'm wondering, was that stupid? If it's potentially dangerous I won't do it again.

Author:  RJRJRJ [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 9:27 am ]
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sharkman wrote:
The Zenith Grande Chronomaster XT "Moonage" I posted about last week, like all the Chronomasters, does not have a hacking feature. I like to sync my watches to the atomic clock regulated desk clock I have. I was "messing" with it when I disovered with the crown in the time change position, applying the slightest pressure on the crown in a reverse direction pauses the running seconds. I went ahead and "synced" it.

Now I'm wondering, was that stupid? If it's potentially dangerous I won't do it again.


A lot of watches do this. I had a Blancpain that was exactly the same.

Author:  sharkman [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 9:39 am ]
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RJRJRJ wrote:
sharkman wrote:
The Zenith Grande Chronomaster XT "Moonage" I posted about last week, like all the Chronomasters, does not have a hacking feature. I like to sync my watches to the atomic clock regulated desk clock I have. I was "messing" with it when I disovered with the crown in the time change position, applying the slightest pressure on the crown in a reverse direction pauses the running seconds. I went ahead and "synced" it.

Now I'm wondering, was that stupid? If it's potentially dangerous I won't do it again.


A lot of watches do this. I had a Blancpain that was exactly the same.



Cool! I'm anal about setting watches to atomic time and checking their accuracy.

Author:  GZGym1 [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 10:21 am ]
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I am just starting to get anal about it. Which desk clock do you have?

Author:  sharkman [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 11:01 am ]
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GZGym1 wrote:
I am just starting to get anal about it. Which desk clock do you have?


Some LCD thing from Brookstone with day/month/year/temp/barometric pressure/smoke alarm/small fridge/shaving kit/fire extinguisher. I think that's it.

Author:  sharkman [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 11:08 am ]
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sharkman wrote:
GZGym1 wrote:
I am just starting to get anal about it. Which desk clock do you have?


Some LCD thing from Brookstone with day/month/year/temp/barometric pressure/smoke alarm/small fridge/shaving kit/fire extinguisher. I think that's it.



Or you can just short cut this to your desktop, but it won't keep a sandwich cold http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5/java

Author:  GZGym1 [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:00 pm ]
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Brookstone??? And I thought you were a watch nut....Extremely sad! :roll:

Author:  sharkman [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:32 pm ]
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GZGym1 wrote:
Brookstone??? And I thought you were a watch nut....Extremely sad! :roll:

Father's day gift and at the time my "nicest" watch was a $200 Luninox!

Author:  GZGym1 [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 10:27 pm ]
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Well lets both be on the hunt for a nice desk clock that is atomic. Do they make atomic analog desk clocks?

Author:  RJRJRJ [ Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:51 pm ]
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GZGym1 wrote:
Well lets both be on the hunt for a nice desk clock that is atomic. Do they make atomic analog desk clocks?


I bought one from Costco. its made by Oregon Scientific. Cost something like $15 and it projects the time onto any nearby surface (wall/ ceiling etc.) via led. One of my best value purchases to date. I check the time against time.gov and its spot on.

BTW, just realized that you asked about analog, not digital. Mines digital, but my comment remains :geek:

Author:  GZGym1 [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:53 am ]
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Thanks RJRJRJ

Author:  roman4405 [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:55 am ]
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I have a stupid question. What the hell is an Atomic Clock? It sounds dangerous :lol:

Author:  sharkman [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 6:12 am ]
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roman4405 wrote:
I have a stupid question. What the hell is an Atomic Clock? It sounds dangerous :lol:



THE atomic clock is the official time for the dept of defense and esentially the rest of the US. It is maitaned by the US Naval Observatory and is a "clock" based upon the oscillation frequencies in the radio wave spectrum of cesium . It is where all these clocks and watches with radio receivers get the time info. Mine receives a radio waive signal at about 12:05AM to adjust the seconds.

And to answer an earlier post - they DO make analog clocks tied to the atomic clock.

Author:  GZGym1 [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:00 am ]
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That was a better answer than I could have given: kudos sharman. I will have to do some hunting for an analog atomic. AHHH now that I think about it back in highschool all the analog clocks in the classrooms were atomic. damn memory is going already at 23

Author:  dhalem [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:02 am ]
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Lately, I just use http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/simpletime.html. Accessible anywhere and perfectly accurate.

As for checking the time for non-hackable watches, I just take a picture of it next to an accurate clock, like the one mentioned above, then take the same picture 24 hours later and compare.

I've taken to doing that with non-hackable ones too because it's easier than fussing around trying to set them perfectly.

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