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Watch cover ?
28 May 2004, 02:39
JefferyDenmarkWatch cover ?
I the great book "Nyati" by Kevin "Doctari" Robertson it is recommended to use a watch cover when hunting DG.
I would like to hear your opinion on the matter.
What do you use if any ?
I was thinking of going MS style with a sweat band.
Cheers,
Andr�
28 May 2004, 03:19
retreever Who needs a watch on safari...I wish one day would last all year..time is not important... unless you have to leave
Mike

28 May 2004, 03:20
<allen day>Mark's sweatband works great, and I use it myself. When I roll my sleeves up, the sweatband goes on.
AD
28 May 2004, 03:46
DeerdogsYou could always get one of those webbing and velcro affairs as used by the military.
Personally I take my watch off when I go on holiday.
28 May 2004, 03:51
JefferyDenmarkretreever and Deerdogs
Sometimes you have to meet up somewhere at a given time and the a watch comes in handy unless you are very good to tell time by looking at the sun.
Cheers,
Andr�
28 May 2004, 05:11
Rich ElliottI just don't think elephants or buffalo care what time it is and all cats worry about is feeding time.

Rich Elliott
28 May 2004, 05:38
AtkinsonI think that is reaching a bit, I have been wearing a watch for many years without a cover...Not saying it couldn't happen, but I never felt Buffalo were that smart..

28 May 2004, 05:48
JefferyDenmarkThanks guys

Anybody else ?
Cheers,
Andr�
28 May 2004, 05:56
GeorgeSI don't bother. I figure my binocular lenses, scope lens, rifle barrel, and white face shines more than my watch face does.

George
28 May 2004, 06:11
JefferyDenmarkI know what you guys mean I was just trying to eliminate one more object that could reflect the sun. My DG rifle has a mate finish. And I usualy don't wear Walter shirts

Cheers,
Andr�
I tend to find the solution for watches discussed in the movie "Pulp Fiction" works pretty well.
28 May 2004, 06:18
JefferyDenmarkNitroX
However I am not planning to carry my watch up my ass on my next safari. I have a rather big diving watch and it would hurt like hell

Cheers,
Andr�
An alternative option is to put your watch in a pocket.

28 May 2004, 07:09
JefferyDenmarkNitroX
Just like the Americans never give you their guns (then again who does

) a Diver newer gives up his time unit

Cheers,
Andr�
28 May 2004, 07:30
<allen day>I always wear my watch while hunting, and the sweatband really does eliminate noise, glare, etc. I highly recommend it.
What's the worst thing that's going to happen to if you give it a try?
AD
Andre', don't worry about all the Fu FUs, just go ahead and use your sweat band, as you please! Buffalo may not care what time it is, but on a stalk, anything that draws attention to you, that can be illeminated should be! Game's attention is more attracted by movement, than anything else, and a flashing reflection from a flat watch crystal looks like movement. I'm not a fan of MS, but he is a great PH,in many ways, and some of the things he practices are very good ideas. On Safari I use the cheap little Casio digital watches, that are flat black plastic, band and all, with a small square window to read time.There isn't much to flash there, but I still use a sweat band, just like my HERO MS! I usually give the watch to one of the trackers when I leave for home! I always use a good watch when traveling, but lock it in my gun case in camp.
28 May 2004, 08:13
JefferyDenmarkDear Mac and allan
Thank you very much for your advice. I will use the sweat band to cover my watch when I go.
I like MS he is so calm when put in a stressful situation and he shoots very well with his doubles. I se how people handle stress allot in my work as a Deep Sea Diver when a situation becomes dangerous. And I my work - like in Mark's if you F... up then you pay the ultimate price.
Cheers,
Andr�
I have always worn a watch, and all the PH I have hunted with have too.
Not a single one had any cover over them.
28 May 2004, 08:42
Rich ElliottSaeed,
Me too. I usually wear one with a leather band and dull face (I like the TIMEX Expedition series w/indiglo). I've never seen a PH cover up a watch but there's always the first time.
Rich Elliott
28 May 2004, 08:46
Rich ElliottIn retrospect...I had a client show up a few years ago with a 5 figure diamond and gold ROLEX that shined like a neon sign. That was a bit too much. I was really more worried about him being knocked in the head for it in town than I was about any buffalo seeing it but if ever any watch was going to spook game, that was the one.
Rich Elliott