Thread: A watch Q
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Old 04-08-2011, 09:19 AM   #5
Vikingj
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I have a couple more expensive watches but find that my go-to watch for fishing is a Nixon tide table watch (little over $100) that I "borrowed" from my son last year. It has a read out for time/ft of hi and low tides for the day and the the next day. It also has a tidal graph so you can tell at a glance what the tide is at the moment. How cool is that?!
Wayne
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