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The Planets Of The Solar System By Watches

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The Planets Of The Solar System By Watches

Post20 Dec 2012, 03:28

:lol: Just for a laugh! :lol:

Mercury (easy :-D )

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Venus.

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Earth (The cool Seiko 'Think The Earth)

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Mars ( :oops: :oops: ) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Mars

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Jupiter (Phew back to the serious stuff)

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Saturn.

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Uranus.

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Thankfully Pluto has been down graded to only a dwarf planet or I would of had to finish off with this one. :oops:

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Please feel free to chip in with your own suggestions ;-)
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Post20 Dec 2012, 04:46

To complete the Solar System, you could also add a Sunwatch :-D
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Post20 Dec 2012, 16:51

i still searching to find Earth, maybe tomorrow i will never find it again. M:)W:)M

nicely done Mike :-D
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Post20 Dec 2012, 19:58

Here's a newer concept watch: NEPTUNE
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Post20 Dec 2012, 21:59

Nice Neptune divers watch/computer 8-)

The Constellation (Omega) and 'Spaceman' watches could be included if it was extended into a space themed watch list.

I think a decent stab of the Greek alphabet could also be made Omega, Gamma(thron), Beta, Sigma, Alpha, Omicron for example are all LED watch models.
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Post21 Dec 2012, 00:00

I know you already showed a uranus watch, but here is another rare uranus watch that must not lack :-)

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Post21 Dec 2012, 11:53

Seiko&Casio Lcd's wrote:I know you already showed a uranus watch, but here is another rare uranus watch that must not lack :-)

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Very nice, I see the Uranus calculator watch has the original module but does it work?

Mine does but only with a module robbed from an Armitron (at least it is better than nothing).

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Post21 Dec 2012, 18:54

another Mercury

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Post21 Dec 2012, 19:17

And another Mercury :lol:

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Post21 Dec 2012, 19:35

a dead star M:)W:)M
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Post21 Dec 2012, 20:25

NICE! M:)W:)M Very creative :)
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Post22 Dec 2012, 00:17

LMAO M:)W:)M
A dead star M:)W:)M

Bucko170, unfortunately it's not my uranus calculator watch, but i just thought this great watch deserved a place here, ;-)
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Post22 Dec 2012, 00:26

Very nice, I see the Uranus calculator watch has the original module but does it work?
Mine does but only with a module robbed from an Armitron (at least it is better than nothing).

Does the armitron module fit well ,and does everything work (buttons) ?
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Post22 Dec 2012, 08:21

Seiko&Casio Lcd's wrote:.......Does the armitron module fit well ,and does everything work (buttons) ?


It only works for the time/date display, no calculator function, the module fits in pretty easy the command button at the two o'clock position lines up with the contact to display the time/date and the command button at 10 o'clock lines up for setting.


kasper wrote:a dead star


Nice one Kasper M:)W:)M
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Post22 Dec 2012, 13:14

It only works for the time/date display


Yes, but it's better than nothing as you say, at least you have a functioning watch.
I guess there aren't many uranus calculators that work today?
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Post18 Jan 2013, 18:53

bucko170 wrote:And another Mercury :lol:

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So from all this can we safely CALCULATE that the dead stars favourite place was URANUS
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Re: The Planets Of The Solar System By Watches

Post18 Jan 2013, 20:43

I missed out Neptune :eek:

Does anyone have any more suggestions for Neptune?

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