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  • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

    Started trying to figure out if I could get a watch that is also a compass. Started looking on different shopping sites and did find a lot of options but I noticed a weird pattern, is that they were all explicitly branded as MANLY RUGGED OUTDOOR MILITARY WATCH FOR MEN. Additionally they *tended* to follow designs which are bulky and greebly to no obvious end other than to "look rugged". Are there not women who live in cities and sometimes get confused about which way is north

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    @mcc
    Male here, but I had similar issues, mainly that all smartwatches seemed to be just way too large for my taste, looking silly on my wrist.

    For this reason and others I ended up buying a Pebble 2 Duo. It has a compass.

    Maybe that watch, or (given that it's out of stock) - its successor Pebble Time Round is suitable for you? They definitely do *not* look rugged.

    #Smartwatch

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      @mcc
      Male here, but I had similar issues, mainly that all smartwatches seemed to be just way too large for my taste, looking silly on my wrist.

      For this reason and others I ended up buying a Pebble 2 Duo. It has a compass.

      Maybe that watch, or (given that it's out of stock) - its successor Pebble Time Round is suitable for you? They definitely do *not* look rugged.

      #Smartwatch

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      @tynstar does the pebble compas seem accurate?

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      • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

        Started trying to figure out if I could get a watch that is also a compass. Started looking on different shopping sites and did find a lot of options but I noticed a weird pattern, is that they were all explicitly branded as MANLY RUGGED OUTDOOR MILITARY WATCH FOR MEN. Additionally they *tended* to follow designs which are bulky and greebly to no obvious end other than to "look rugged". Are there not women who live in cities and sometimes get confused about which way is north

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        @mcc i have had the BIGGEST problem with finding watches as well, that are a) not smartwatches or something that needs smartphone to operate, b) not too masculine, c) not too feminine, d) not bulky AF

        this is already very hard but becomes WAY harder if you want actual practical features like a compass I settled for a very basic casio (one of the ones from https://www.casio.com/ca-en/watches/casio/) but none of these have compass feature I think

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        • cxiao@infosec.exchangeC cxiao@infosec.exchange

          @mcc i have had the BIGGEST problem with finding watches as well, that are a) not smartwatches or something that needs smartphone to operate, b) not too masculine, c) not too feminine, d) not bulky AF

          this is already very hard but becomes WAY harder if you want actual practical features like a compass I settled for a very basic casio (one of the ones from https://www.casio.com/ca-en/watches/casio/) but none of these have compass feature I think

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          @mcc For fitting with outfits, swapping out different watch bands does help a lot (even if the body is large and ostentatious)

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          • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

            @tynstar does the pebble compas seem accurate?

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            @mcc
            I haven't used the compass functionality outside of my flat yet. But yes, the compass seems fine.

            Also, two things make it more usable than any smartphone compass app I ever encountered:

            1) The calibration process is easy: it displays a 2D animation of a ball moving inside of a circle, with instructions saying to tilt the clock in all directions until all segments of the circle are filled. Instead, phone apps always do that weird "do this sweeping infinity sign motion through the air like an 8". No user feedback, leaving me wondering if I'm actually doing it right. Consequently, after calibration I never know whether the sensor is shitty or I fudged the calibration.

            2) In addition to the normal compass view (when the watch face is parallel to the ground), there's a second one with better precision: if I hold up the watch so its face is upright, it displays only the direction, degrees and some ruler-like lines (kind of like the HUD compass in some video games like Skyrim).

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            • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

              Started trying to figure out if I could get a watch that is also a compass. Started looking on different shopping sites and did find a lot of options but I noticed a weird pattern, is that they were all explicitly branded as MANLY RUGGED OUTDOOR MILITARY WATCH FOR MEN. Additionally they *tended* to follow designs which are bulky and greebly to no obvious end other than to "look rugged". Are there not women who live in cities and sometimes get confused about which way is north

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              @mcc have you looked at diving watches? they're rugged but they sometimes have a less RUGGEDMANLY look than the faux tactical style, especially the high-end-ish ones can have a more simple not-quite-but-almost minimalist look

              they'll have lots more features though
              and also $$$
              but might be worth a look

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              • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                @thilo does the compass on the new pebble work good? The compass on my phones never seems to work good. This is one reason I kinda long for just a frickin magnet in fluid medium

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                @mcc I wanna say "yes"; it comes with proper calibration and makes use of the sixaxis sensor to compensate for tilt.

                Cursory testing suggests horizontal positioning (when I bend my head down to check the watch) is more reliable than vertical (lifting the wrist to eye level). But then I don't have a "real" compass available to validate.

                It's worth mentioning that the pebble devices are extremely hackable, so there's always the option to improve things.

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                • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                  @msbellows I don't like looking at the sun, it feels bad. Also sometimes buildings block it

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                  @mcc @msbellows it still helps figuring out the rough orientation.

                  I usually rely on the compass in my mobile, and it orients the map accordingly.

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                  • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                    Started trying to figure out if I could get a watch that is also a compass. Started looking on different shopping sites and did find a lot of options but I noticed a weird pattern, is that they were all explicitly branded as MANLY RUGGED OUTDOOR MILITARY WATCH FOR MEN. Additionally they *tended* to follow designs which are bulky and greebly to no obvious end other than to "look rugged". Are there not women who live in cities and sometimes get confused about which way is north

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                    @mcc something like this, maybe?

                    https://a.aliexpress.com/_EIH3UYs

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                    • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                      @msbellows I don't like looking at the sun, it feels bad. Also sometimes buildings block it

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                      @mcc @msbellows how will you know where you are if you don't stare at the sun?

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                      • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                        @thilo does the compass on the new pebble work good? The compass on my phones never seems to work good. This is one reason I kinda long for just a frickin magnet in fluid medium

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                        @mcc @thilo once, a new phone asked me to calibrate the compass by doing 8 shaped movement with the phone. Since then, when my arrow on map app seems to not match my phone in the street, I do that a coupke time and usually compass reading get better.

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                        • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                          Started trying to figure out if I could get a watch that is also a compass. Started looking on different shopping sites and did find a lot of options but I noticed a weird pattern, is that they were all explicitly branded as MANLY RUGGED OUTDOOR MILITARY WATCH FOR MEN. Additionally they *tended* to follow designs which are bulky and greebly to no obvious end other than to "look rugged". Are there not women who live in cities and sometimes get confused about which way is north

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                          @mcc not watch related but I found that carabiner clip (not for climbing) + compass once. Theses days, it's on the shoulder strap of the bag I use to carry my laptop, holding a pokemon plushie.

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                          • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                            Started trying to figure out if I could get a watch that is also a compass. Started looking on different shopping sites and did find a lot of options but I noticed a weird pattern, is that they were all explicitly branded as MANLY RUGGED OUTDOOR MILITARY WATCH FOR MEN. Additionally they *tended* to follow designs which are bulky and greebly to no obvious end other than to "look rugged". Are there not women who live in cities and sometimes get confused about which way is north

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                            I am a few years out of the game, as it were, but this was my go-to for sports device comparison: https://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator . You do need some way to prefilter or a very wide monitor. I was a Garmin partisan when I ran; and still have a multiple generations old Fenix that runs just fine; second hand from a reputable seller or something like REI’s returns resale would probably be fine. My wife liked her garmin V.. Venu? when she had it.
                            @mcc

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                              I am a few years out of the game, as it were, but this was my go-to for sports device comparison: https://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator . You do need some way to prefilter or a very wide monitor. I was a Garmin partisan when I ran; and still have a multiple generations old Fenix that runs just fine; second hand from a reputable seller or something like REI’s returns resale would probably be fine. My wife liked her garmin V.. Venu? when she had it.
                              @mcc

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                              @mcc the other thing is those reviews are satisfyingly thorough, so you will probably have a very solid idea if the features actually work; he will run through various settings with multiple devices, and compare the GPS traces, for instance. (I haven’t checked, but if you told me he had picked up a pressure chamber to test barometers I would simply nod and say “that sounds about right”.)

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                              • bonkers@nerdculture.deB bonkers@nerdculture.de

                                @mcc @msbellows it still helps figuring out the rough orientation.

                                I usually rely on the compass in my mobile, and it orients the map accordingly.

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                                @bonkers @mcc @msbellows and also instead of looking at the sun one can instead look at the direction of shadows (might be easier to do in many cities)

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                                • msbellows@c.imM msbellows@c.im

                                  @mcc Ah, but in the northern hemisphere every analog watch is also a compass! Hold it horizontal, point the hour hand at the point on the horizon closest to the sun, and halfway between there and 12:00 is due South.

                                  Really!

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                                  @msbellows @mcc given that the sun rises eastish and sets westish, i've always thought that bringing a watch into the process added less than this lifehack advertised

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                                  • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                    Started trying to figure out if I could get a watch that is also a compass. Started looking on different shopping sites and did find a lot of options but I noticed a weird pattern, is that they were all explicitly branded as MANLY RUGGED OUTDOOR MILITARY WATCH FOR MEN. Additionally they *tended* to follow designs which are bulky and greebly to no obvious end other than to "look rugged". Are there not women who live in cities and sometimes get confused about which way is north

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                                    @mcc a few years ago i had a much longer beard, so i looked into some beard oil

                                    they were all marketed as RUGGED, MANLY, WEAR PLAID AND CHOP TREES bullshit

                                    this is oil to make my beard look fancy, can we drop the masculine pretense and just enjoy things, you insecure dorks?

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                                    • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                                      Started trying to figure out if I could get a watch that is also a compass. Started looking on different shopping sites and did find a lot of options but I noticed a weird pattern, is that they were all explicitly branded as MANLY RUGGED OUTDOOR MILITARY WATCH FOR MEN. Additionally they *tended* to follow designs which are bulky and greebly to no obvious end other than to "look rugged". Are there not women who live in cities and sometimes get confused about which way is north

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                                      @mcc my phone knows which way is north! it’s always been wrong by 90° across many phone models, but i never remember 90° which way

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                                      • cxiao@infosec.exchangeC cxiao@infosec.exchange

                                        @mcc i have had the BIGGEST problem with finding watches as well, that are a) not smartwatches or something that needs smartphone to operate, b) not too masculine, c) not too feminine, d) not bulky AF

                                        this is already very hard but becomes WAY harder if you want actual practical features like a compass I settled for a very basic casio (one of the ones from https://www.casio.com/ca-en/watches/casio/) but none of these have compass feature I think

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                                        @cxiao I think the basic casios are great! A lot of them look unobtrusive and they're so cheap you can get a couple $30 ones and swap them out.

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