Then I realized there's a bit more to the name than that. The Sniper Watch is indeed a watch designed specifically to aide snipers. It's one of the latest offerings from Telford Services, a company specializing in military watches.As I'm not in the sniping business, I can't make much sense out of the product copy, so here it is replica Raymond Weil 2843-ST-00808 Men's watch wholesale: "Calculate point of impact by inputting critical variables that determine elevation and wind adjustments.
Works on all MILDOT, TMOA, SMOA and clicking rifle scopes. Punch in data about the ammunition you are shooting and the conditions you are shooting in and the watch will display the appropriate hold over for a sure hit... It's that ."In addition to the military-specific shooting software, the watch has a dot-matrix readout and replica Raymond Weil 5390-SPS-00995 Ladie's watch features a full calendar, alarm, stopwatch, and countdown timer. It retails for an impressive 199.99 pounds (about $370).More at Telford Services. Via Mobile Whack
Update:Fossil Releases Bluetooth Watches in USRumor suced on a bluetooth enabled Wrist Watch, apparently in development by Seiko. Story and photo originated at WastedBrain. Lots of other sites like Engadget and Gizmodo picked up the story.Seiko actually already showed a bluetooth enabled Wrist Watch in 2001 and again in replica Raymond Weil 9340.STG0090 Men's watch 2003. I cannot find a source other than WastedBrain for the new Seiko bluetooth Watch Photo.