Monday, April 13, 2009

Finding North using watch..



Actually we can use our watch and sun to find the North direction. I saw Bear Gryll use this methods a few time whenever he find direction in the wilderness. That's why if you noticed, some chronograph watch have this North face bezel that can be rotated.

There 2 simple methods, depending on which hemisphere you are living... Northern or Southern hemisphere. Malaysia fall under Northern hemisphere even though we are just nearby the equator. This method is more accurate if you are further away from the equator.

First method: Northern hemisphere... Align your watch with the hour needle pointing to the Sun. Keep your watch steady... and look at the 12 O'clock position. Look at the the closest path between the hour needle and 12 o'clock position. The halfway position in between hour needle and 12 o'clock is South direction. The North is the opposite end.

Second method: Southern hemisphere... This time you align the 12 o'clock position to the sun. Fixed your watch, and look at the closest path between the 12 position and the hour needle. The halfway position in between that, is the North direction.

You may also use digital watch. Just draw on paper the position of the hour needle and the 12 o'clock position.. and follow the above procedure.

Condition:
* the watch must be in working condition and show the actual time.
* this procedure will only work with normal analog watch. It may not work with Franck Muller Crazy Hour, or 24 hour watch or anticlockwise watch.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

klu aku pakai jam digital camne plak ye? haha

orangmuar said...

tulah... kau tak baca abis ke posting aku tuh.. kan ada caranya kalau kau pakai jam digital pun. Caranya gampang, ambik kertas, lukis muka jam... posisi 12 dan posisi jarum jam.. lepas tu adjust ikut cara kat hemisfera utara atau selatan....

GraFiQuE said...

kan kena? ekekeke

ikut jer org lain kiblat kat mana...

errr pastikan berul gak org tuh dulu.. ekeke