Dune
Senior Member
For example I have a "Tide Watch" (presumably the company name) from the mid 90's that fits the bill. As the latest programmable date was 1999, these watches became unavailable as the year 2000 approached...an actual casualty of Y2K !
Regardless, as long as one programs in a year that is not a leap year and sets the tide at high when it actually is high, it seems to be accurate. The light on this one stopped working years ago however and wondering if there is anything like it now ?
There are many wrist watches with tide functions but the one's I have seen the tide graph is so tiny and pixelated.
Regardless, as long as one programs in a year that is not a leap year and sets the tide at high when it actually is high, it seems to be accurate. The light on this one stopped working years ago however and wondering if there is anything like it now ?
There are many wrist watches with tide functions but the one's I have seen the tide graph is so tiny and pixelated.