A Gulfmaster Sir?
Booyah!
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I've got that one. It's got an ECG trace on the screen and it's always bugged me slightly because it's not a normal ECG trace. One possibility is that, like a lot of non-medical uses of ECGs, they just got it wrong. A simple error that no-one would notice except an eagle-eyed medic.
The alternative is more intriguing though; the ECG appears to show an 'Osborn wave' which is a late sign of hypothermia. Given the watch's rugged intentions, is it possible that this was intentionally drawn? If so, am I the only person to recognise this? Am I overthinking?
Had the Combi one pictured above for several years. Apart from a bit of difficulty setting alarm or dual time due to small size of the screen and numbers the only problem is I seem to be allergic to the strap if I wear it for a long time - my wrist comes up in an itchy red rash. Got a new strap and it did the same. Also remember reading that other people had similar experiences.




