TokyoTime
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That sounds a bit more reasonable,
though I would still be suprised by someone cycling/triathlon training with a watch of either caliber...the other activities seem reasonable. The DS is a heavy watch, so just making sure you weren't timing the freefalls on your BASE jumping, or bungee. Hahaha.
RM 004...
By: Rob : September 24th, 2008-07:23
in titanium because it fits the usage of what a chronograph is, lightweight, and relatively easier to use in extreme situations which require chronograph action. The DS is a GREAT watch BUT just too heavy for extreme use. Based on that, the windmills tilt...
Extreme use?
By: TokyoTime : September 26th, 2008-15:57
I gotta ask, what kind of "extreme" situations might happen to be in and wearing either watch? Is timing your driver to bring the car around or waiting for your waiter to serve you that ice cold martini before you have to rush home to the little lady cons...
Well for me...
By: Rob : October 10th, 2008-02:15
extreme use of a chronograph would range from timing the cooking of an egg whilst running back out to the yard lugging groceries in from the car all the way to the extreme spectrum of endurance sports like bicycle racing/triathlon keeping in mind to inclu...