Further refining the "Tool Watch" definition...
- I was chatting with RJ Broer this morning on IM I mentioned that I was working on a post for the forum here:
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RJB: Nice! What is the forum about?
CCM: Title: ChronoTools...
CCM: Basically it's for Tool watches [non-Heuer and Omega primarily, brands which aren't recognized with their own forums].
RJB: Is my new Ingenieur (IWC) considered to be a tool watch?
RJB: (i think it is)
CCM: It has to do more than tell the time [and or date].
CCM: probably shouldn't be a very dressy watch [gold is usually frowned upon]... - RJB: It is very anti-magnetic. I can even use it while making schnitzels in my induction kitchen.
This is an example of a "Three-Hand Date" watch with no bezel being a valid Tool watch. The task it accomplishes is operating in very high magnetic fields. Hence it is a Tool Watch too! |