
Seems to do everything that it was advertized to do. Appears to be sturdy…the bracelet is well made. One complaint: the audible signal (alarm) is not loud enough…would not wake me up.
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Seems to do everything that it was advertized to do. Appears to be sturdy…the bracelet is well made. One complaint: the audible signal (alarm) is not loud enough…would not wake me up.
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1 Clarke
This bra is fabulous. I am recovering from Breast Reduction surgery and have been very happy with this bra. It is easy to put on, comfortable, and supportive. I wear the bra to sleep in as well as during the day. As I recover my breasts have changed shape and the bra has been comfortable at every stage. I highly recommend it.
2 Luera
If you are looking for a comfortable bra, this is it. Im recovering from a masteoplasty and I purchased a marena surgical bra based on my surgeons advice. I got it from my local supplier but its to be worn in the first stages hence the neckline is abit higher and the shoulder straps are wider. Im going back to work soon, 1.5 months post-surgery, and the high neckline is not discrete and will show even when wearing a t-shirt to work, so I decided to order this one, with a lower/plunging neckline. Its just perfect and more comfortable than the similar one I bought with the 1 inch elastic. Im very satisfied.
3 Gossett
For one thing I love the nitty gritty dirt band! My favorite song is Fishing in the Dark. I havent heard many of these songs yet but they have some pretty sweet sounding titles. I was looking for a rock influenced country album being a country girl myself and I think I found it.I rate it four cause Fishin’ in the dark is a quality song! More songs on the disk could have been nice.
4 Kenneally
I’ve had this watch for almost a year now, and love it. It’s a nice piece of equipment, and very accurate. I use it for hiking and everyday use. I go to the mountains several times a year and it has never let me down.
It’s compass, altimeter, barometer/temp, and atomic time features are awesome. For the outdoors man, it’s the way to go. Let’s face it, no pricey Rolex is going to get you out of a jam in the woods. The Casio Pathfinder will give you better odds.
5 Ferro
This watch is dressy enough to wear anywear, and tough enough to endure it. The clasp virtually cannot open by accident. It runs on solar power (or artificial light), and holds the charge a long time; it is atomic and automatically tells the right time, and it can be set to other time zones with a minimum of fuss. I really like the compass feature!
6 Noodleman
I am in Australia an before buying this watch I researched this watch here in Australia. Well, even after including shipping and handling the price on Amazon was by far the best. I received the watch in 3 days. I would say excellent buy for money. I am not sure if the atomic thingy works in Australia but on receiving the watch when I set the location to Aus, it automatically set the correct time. I have not had any problem with charging, in fact 4hrs in sun and its still on High charge after 10 days.
Pro:
Good value for money
Holds charge for long
Looks are big and manly
Display is good with all necessary information displayed
con:
Early mornings the watch display is in sleep mode, therefore the time is not displayed immediately
Buttons are a bit rough to use
Altimeter and barometer are not very accurate
7 Nevin
I got this watch for Christmas a year ago. I spent a lot of time researching which watch I wanted and this brand and model that had everything I wanted. While I wanted the related one with the resin band (easier to resize when wearing over flight gloves), the titanium band has stood the test of time (pun intended) and the additional ruggedness was a welcome surprise.
Altimeter: I am a military aviator and the altimeter function has given me advanced notice when our aircraft was not properly pressurizing…BEFORE the rest of the crew was aware there was even a problem. Other people have commented that it doesn’t work in an airplane and that is not entirely correct; this watch will give you the PRESSURE altitude (which is based on the pressure of the air), not the aircraft’s altitude. If you are in a standard passenger airplane, the watch will read 3000-5000 feet depending on the make/model of aircraft and conditions/company policies/etc. Don’t expect it to normally do otherwise unless the airplane depressurizes (in which case the screaming, sudden slipstream, and instant fog will likely be better indicators that there is a problem). Yes, it only does it in increments of 20 feet, but then again, aircraft analog altimeters are generally have tick marks only every 20 feet (at best) too; with a pressure altitude reading, you’re going to have some error in it and the results merely round it to the nearest answer; still quite useful.
Compass: I recently went through military survival training and used this watch while navigating through the mountains of Washington state. While you need to take magnetic deviation into account (this device takes readings based on Magnetic North, not True North), I found it nearly as accurate as a handheld compass, but easier to read.
Thermometer: Pretty accurate, but you basically have to not wear it to make it so. Otherwise, your body temperature seems to throw it off 5-10 degrees. When out in the woods in survival training, I found the woods to be about 45-50 degrees and it was useful for that.
Solar Powered: Rocks! No complaints whatsoever. Works like a champ.
Atomic Clock: 4 out of 5 because I am concerned about what happens in the Western Pacific. Here in the states it doesn’t seem to have many problems. I’ve heard that similar watches have problems with the Japanese version, so we’ll see. You pick a time zone and it automatically syncs with the time. On top of that, and this is a big bonus for an aviator, you can set it to military time and display two times at once (Zulu and Local time!).
Watchband: Don’t take it to Wal-Mart to get the band sized; take it to an experienced jeweler. Major downside is that the parts are ALL custom-made. My watch had a pin break in the band (seems to be a relatively common occurrence) and it has taken some time to get a replacement part. You CANNOT substitute another band for the one it comes with and the pin is non standard. It something breaks, expect to send it in and wait 4-6 weeks for repair. I’ve had two experienced jewelers try to fix it and the replacement pin broke/fell apart mere hours later on both occasions.
Other: The times are also displayed quite large and are easy to read. When you tilt the watch to look at the time (and it is dark), it automatically senses that movement and turns on the backlight. The downside for military folks is that this feature cannot be disabled. This could be problematic in combat/low-light situations. The only other major complaint I have is that the buttons can be a little too easily pressed. This is basically true for just about any digital watch with side buttons, but I still wish they could make it a little less sensitive. I also noted that someone was worried about dust and dirt getting under the glass. Don’t worry. Like any watch, you can get grime where the face and watch meet, but it stops there and is easily cleaned with a Q-tip and water or just a washcloth.
Overall: 4 out of 5 (takes a major hit for the broken pin and replacement time)
8 Chance
I have used many co-ax cables, but all the monster line has performed above and beyond the call of duty. I have seen the diffrence by pumping in a 5 Kilovolt signal @ 25 killohertz and viewed on a spectrum analyzer (excellent noise ratio).
I have seen better (using a no-name ancient 1972 mixer board cable- but where do I buy that).
I use Monster on everything, pricey or not.
I can measure the diffrence even if “my” ears can’t hear or my eyes see it.
Maybe the Racoons and Woodchucks in my yard love it.
9 Alexander
I have used a lot of f-pin coax cables in my lifetime, and none have been as easy to screw onto the connectors as these cables. You can really feel a quality difference. The screw-on ends are built well and do not hurt your fingers. No tools are needed to make sure the connection is screwed on tightly. The cables feel very thick, which seems in-line with the claims that they are shielded well.
As for better picture quality, that is hard to measure, although my Comcast On-Demand seems to load a little quicker than before. You have to keep in mind though that the weakest link in your picture qulaity is the wires running from the outside of your home to your wall jacks. Adding a high-end coax cable probably won’t help much in this regard.
I liked them so much I bought extra for future TVs…because I like the screw-on ends better than any other coax cable I have used before.
10 Arroyo
got it with discount (still over priced), works really well.
digital signals from outdoor antenna, very clear picture, able to pick up weak signals. (not the case with my other TVs with low quality cables).
might consider to buy again if the price is right (ha, whom am i kidding?)
11 Nordvedt
I bought this cable to replace the Coaxial cable i purchased at target, the TV stopped freezing up and the sound quality improved. Just what i was hopping my purchase would do.
12 Denney
For one thing I love the nitty gritty dirt band! My favorite song is Fishing in the Dark. I havent heard many of these songs yet but they have some pretty sweet sounding titles. I was looking for a rock influenced country album being a country girl myself and I think I found it.I rate it four cause Fishin’ in the dark is a quality song! More songs on the disk could have been nice.
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