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Thanks for sharing your experience. Can I ask some follow up questions?
I'm really surprised that any fighter pilot in the last several decades actually needs a wristwatch on a mission. Does the aircraft itself not have this kind of display built in, and in a way that is more accessible, accurate, and reliable than looking down at your wrist (which I assume if you are right handed would be down by the pilot's side on the throttle, HOTAS style?)
Post-ejection, sure I can see that, but in flight on a mission, are there not on board systems that do the job better?
For money, I never understood this either, isn't a stack of USD $100 bills more recognizable and valuable in most places than a watch, even a Rolex?
Where on a pilot's G-suit do you expect him (or her) to stash several thousands of dollars' worth of bills?
I totally understand the frustration with digital watches - I find them difficult to read even for lap swimming, especially when I have tinted goggles on, so I don't use them.