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PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 12:59 pm 
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Pulled the trigger the other day on a co-pilot for my Airwolf. Been toying with the idea for a couple of years. I'm very happy with the result. It sits firmer on the wrist(more comfortable) & the co-pilot blends in with the pro 2 nicely. The 2007 Airwolf had the solid lume minute hands fitted with its last service by request(official mod). Posted a couple of candy shots(hope they come up OK).
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That actually looks great. I wasn't a fan of the digital co-pilot, but after seeing your pics, it's looks awesome. Congrats

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Im one of the few that has always liked the co-pilot. It looks great.

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Wow, that looks amazing! Aside from telling time, does the co-pilot really have any features an average joe would be using?? Looks nice though.


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Very nice :lingsrock:

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Looks brilliant Davo, nice one! :thumbsup:

Now I hope both batteries in my Airwolf+Co-Pilot die so I can send it off to have the minute hand replaced!.

Amazing, how such a minute detail can change the appearance of a watch face!

To be honest it was never something I'd noticed until you mentioned it in that earlier thread, but ever since then it's stood out like the dogs proverbial.


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Great looking combo. Love the co-pilot on pro II - it's quite a pricey little addition!


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Thanks for the complements, I love the look too.
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Wow, that looks amazing! Aside from telling time, does the co-pilot really have any features an average joe would be using?? Looks nice though.


Yes, it has 4 modes. Time(I use UTC), chrono, take-off(start CHR) time, & landing time(stop CHR). Left button cycles through the modes & the right button starts & stops the timer. It measures the time in mins & secs up to 1 hr then switches to hrs & mins. The TO & LDG displays are blank unless the timer has been used. I use it when flying to record the three times, & to reference UTC for flight planning without cycling my watch crown. The average joe(I'm included) could use the timer when at the pub, & the missus the next day accuses you of staying too long. The co-pilot would have the proof including the time you arrived home that you weren't there as long as first thought.

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Oh, ok. I always thought the "Take-off" and "Landing-time" were actually like used by pilots or something as some sort of reminder when take off was and when they expected to land. Didn't know it was a chronograph... haha

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