Tracking Swiss Air Flights
Posted by admin on January 21st, 2010
<\div> Ideal for frequent travelers and pilots, the Men's Computer Sapphire Crystal Watch is a high-performance timepiece from aviation-inspired architect Torgoen. The durable, rectangular stainless steel case features black accents and screw details, and the green polyurethane strap fastens securely with an adaptable buckle. With a commodious 12-hour sub-dial for simultaneously tracking a second time zone, the modern, silver and green dial also features a commodious date display at 12 o'clock, luminescent hands and hour markers, and crisp, white Arabic numbers at three and nine o'clock. A super-efficient trademark E6B calculation scheme enables speed, distance, and time computations as well as currency and measurement conversions with a simple rotation of the bezel. Water immune to 330 feet (100 meters), this precision instrument will exceed your expectations.The Torgoen Swiss Story

Simplicity, Boldness and Functionality
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Torgoen was founded by an enthusiastic private pilot, Benzi Rosenski. Rosenski, also a veteran of the watch devising industry, combined these two passions to give rise to Torgoen – Professional Pilot Watches. Rosenski envisioned a line of timepieces for pilots that are functional, affordable, well designed and durable. In 1998 the original Torgoen Swiss timepieces rolled off the production line. The name Torgoen is derived from Thor, the god of thunder in Nordic mythology, and Goen which is a derivative of “go”. The name symbolizes the boldness, functionality and simplicity of design (Thor) in time keeping gadgets (Goen). These principles guide the Torgoen team in the creation and updating of the line. Although the design of all Torgoen watches has functionalities utile for pilots, it is likewise perfective for frequent humans who be grateful for tangible quality and no-nonsense, yet sophistica ted design. The dials have numerals, markers and indexes inspired by cockpit instruments like altimeters and speed gauges. Cockpit instruments have been a subject of ergonomic studies that go back to World War II. This is share of the functionality and boldness that guides Torgoen. E6B Flight Computer – Useful likewise in the supermarket In galore of it is models, Torgoen uses an E6B Flight Computer based on the original design by the US army for the duration of World War II. The name was merely the Catalog part number of the device. It allows the pilot to effortlessly solve difficulties of speed, distance and time. By knowing two of these variables, one may deduct the third with ease. This is based on a regular slide rule which was applied by a great deal of of us that attended high school before the introduction of pocket calculators. It enables the user to carry out any multiplication and section calculations. It is specially good while performing conversions of units and even interchange rate calculations. The watches come with a booklet in three languages with clear instructions of how to use the E6B and examples of how the E6B will support solve calculation problems. GMT (Zulu Time) – Keeping track of home-time for travelers
Torgoen integrated in a good deal of of it is models another feature that is normally employed by pilots and favored by watch fanciers - a second time zone displayed in a 24 hour format. Communications amidst the cockpit and air traffic controllers always use GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) as a mutual standard. It fends off confusedness by pilots arriving at an airport from dissimilar time zones. Every time zone in the globe has a indicated letter. GMT was indicated with the letter Z and pilots call it Zulu time since Zulu is the phonetic alphabet for Z. It is likewise utile for travelers crossing dissimilar time zones who wish to keep their home-time handy and without apparent effort displayed on their watches. Today the Torgoen brand includes 12 series in it is line-up with over 61 dissimilar versions. "Considering the parts and materials used, we feel that this brand is one of the best values in the market today". Torgoen Academy As share of the contribution and commitment to the aviation industry, Torgoen sponsors the Torgoen Academy for flight safety. The academy’s curriculum delivers specialized flight training to both private and mercantile pilots that will increase aviation safety by instructing aviators necessary recovery and survival attainments not commonly offered in either primary or progressed flight training. The Torgoen Academy’s training makes pilots safer by instructing them to deal with departures from normal flight, upsets due to turbulence and mechanical failures. Following a structured syllabus, pilots give rise to the capacity to keep a cool head while applying proficiencies learned in the school’s aerobatic training aircraft to resolve the circumstance at hand. "We in a literal sense turn pilot’s upside-down in real airplanes in order to give them the selfconfidence to fix the problem without the panic."
Most helpful client reviews 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Looks are deceiving By CSH Bought this watch less than five months ago and it has stopped working. I have twice filled out the Torgoen contact/repair form online and have yet to listen from a representative. It is a pretty watch and as I am a professional pilot, I could not protest such a nice looking E6B watch at a reasonable price. Within two months I had to have the battery replaced. I receive that the watch could have been sitting on the shelf for a long time since manufacture, so that was not a big deal. However, the crown has pulled out of the case twice while being set. Both times it was reinserted and seemed to be secure. Last week I noticed that there seemed to be an strange rattle coming from the watch. When I looked at it I noticed that it had stopped and it sounded as though something was rolling around loose inside the case. Overall I am very disappointed in the timepiece and the company. See all 1 client reviews... |
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