Suunto Ambit GPS watch anyone? It's not out yet but soon. Looks feature rich from what I'm reading.
http://www.suunto.com/us/en/Product-...s/suunto-ambit
Suunto Ambit GPS watch anyone? It's not out yet but soon. Looks feature rich from what I'm reading.
http://www.suunto.com/us/en/Product-...s/suunto-ambit
Bump. Anyone have experience with this watch? I'd imagine it make land nav far easier. Pretty feature rich--can input 8 digit MGRS from the watch and use the watch to navigate.
Only big issue so far seems to be the battery life. 50 hours with low power GPS, 15 hours with higher power gps (basically refresh rate). 30 days w/o a charge.
I'm used to my military watches being solar powered, so I'm curious if this is worth it.
The Ambit looks like a solid timepiece. The price is scary but if that is the kind of watch you're after than Suunto is a solid company. Yea battery life will be an issue but you shouldnt be relying on your watch for a tool specific job like land nav. It should be used for back up and possibly spot or double checking yourself. That's how I'd use it but YMMV.
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My point exactly...
I have an old school D6. It's a "life support" computer first and last and it does its job well one dive at a time. What value can you put on a watch that is only as reliable as your ability to keep it charged? Now, if you could download apps on it, I'd buy one tomorrow...
Suunto Mil Core.
No offense meant, that's just a ridicules comment to make. It's like saying what value can you put on a gun that's not loaded? Really?
All watches are time pieces. Some do other things besides keeping time. Some keep time better than others. Some are more rugged, cheap or expensive. All watches also require maintenance like keeping batteries fresh if it's a quarts, keeping it wound if mechanical, putting a kinetic watch in an auto watch winder or charging it up if it's solar powered. It's nothing any more or less complicated than keeping a firearm in operating condition.
I have the tools to replace my batteries on all of my watches as well as make minor repairs just like I have tools for my guns.
Suunto makes a great watch and I would look closely at the Core series.
Last edited by Bigkrackers; 07-02-12 at 22:58.
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Work harder. Millions on welfare are depending on you.
Courage is fear holding on a minute longer.
George S. Patton
We are right to take alarm at the first experiment upon our liberties.
James Madison
Big +1 for Suunto from me. I have a Core and it's the best watch I've owned.
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