The Rolex Forums   The Rolex Watch

ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX


Go Back   Rolex Forums - Rolex Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 28 October 2012, 10:22 PM   #1
Mitch Buchannon
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Posts: 32
Sky-Dweller , but not as you know it.



I have to travel in the flight deck every so often for work so I remain current for my job. I snapped this shot a few weeks ago. I often plan flights using this waypoint so it was nice to fly over it too.
Mitch Buchannon is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 28 October 2012, 11:52 PM   #2
Like To Watch
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Sydney Australia
Posts: 1,196
Have not seen one of those before thanks for sharing.
Like To Watch is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29 October 2012, 12:00 AM   #3
brkanand
2024 Pledge Member
 
brkanand's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Real Name: DrK
Location: India
Watch: 4=YMDaytonaGMTHulk
Posts: 7,052
I don't know how to interpret and enjoy reading this colorful dial. How about a tutorial?
brkanand is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29 October 2012, 01:45 AM   #4
rocco1109
2024 Pledge Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Real Name: Will
Location: Colorado USA
Posts: 556
Note the Rolex waypoint

Quote:
Originally Posted by brkanand View Post
I don't know how to interpret and enjoy reading this colorful dial. How about a tutorial?
Its in the yellow along the vertical line, green writing. Kind of hard to see.
rocco1109 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29 October 2012, 01:50 AM   #5
Art 1
Banned
 
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Florida, Canada
Watch: Rol/Seik/Tud/Omega
Posts: 30,244
Interesting. I wish to know more about that.
Art 1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29 October 2012, 03:19 AM   #6
joe100
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
 
joe100's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Real Name: Joe
Location: New Mexico
Watch: Explorer
Posts: 12,840
It's a navigational fix. It gets mighty complex but the short of it is they are five letter words which can be spoken and represent fixes or intersections in the sky. There are thousands the world over. Where I work some examples are CARTY, ACOMA, CYOTE, and BIBQU. Typically the people designing the approach, airway, SID, or STAR will name points after friends/family/interests/themselves.

In the case of the fixes I listed, CARTY is the name of a town below the fix, ACOMA is the name of a Native American pueblo nearby, and BIBQU was named in reference to a guy who liked to barbecue. ROLEX was probably named by a guy who likes watches. Simple as that.

Air traffic controller here
__________________
It's Espresso, not Expresso. Coffee is not a train in Italy.
-TRF Member 6982-
joe100 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29 October 2012, 04:59 AM   #7
Fredrik
2024 Pledge Member
 
Fredrik's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Sweden
Watch: 1680
Posts: 1,874
Interesting, I always thought they were generated somehow and have been curious to know how they designed the algorithm for it. Picking them by hand is somewhat easier.
Fredrik is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29 October 2012, 11:34 AM   #8
joe100
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
 
joe100's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Real Name: Joe
Location: New Mexico
Watch: Explorer
Posts: 12,840
It is. A lot of times they commemorate air traffic controllers who have passed away or their relatives. There is always a story behind a fix.
__________________
It's Espresso, not Expresso. Coffee is not a train in Italy.
-TRF Member 6982-
joe100 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29 October 2012, 12:59 PM   #9
77T
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
 
77T's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Real Name: PaulG
Location: Georgia
Posts: 42,016
Well don't let the IP lawyers in Geneva know about it
__________________


Does anyone really know what time it is?
77T is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29 October 2012, 01:50 PM   #10
joe100
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
 
joe100's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Real Name: Joe
Location: New Mexico
Watch: Explorer
Posts: 12,840
Well I doubt Rolex would mind. They were, after all, the official watch of PanAm.

Some are actually pretty funny and spell out a phrase as you fly along: HAMMM, BURGR and FRYYS inbound to LEB on the ILS 18, then at PSM the famous ITAWT, ITAWA, PUDYE, TTATT with the missed approach fix being IDEED!

The FAFs at EWR rwy 4 ILSs are HOWYA and DOOIN.

Who says air traffic controllers don't have a sense of humor?
__________________
It's Espresso, not Expresso. Coffee is not a train in Italy.
-TRF Member 6982-
joe100 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29 October 2012, 02:33 PM   #11
Hairdude1
"TRF" Member
 
Hairdude1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Real Name: Alex
Location: Chicago
Watch: AP,PP, Rolex
Posts: 37,156
Hairdude1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29 October 2012, 04:49 PM   #12
Flyjet601
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Hong Kong
Watch: All of them
Posts: 2,789
I believe that ROLEX fix is in off the west coast of the UK, correct?

__________________
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not sure
Flyjet601 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

My Watch LLC

WatchesOff5th

DavidSW Watches

Takuya Watches

OCWatches

Asset Appeal

Wrist Aficionado


*Banners Of The Month*
This space is provided to horological resources.





Copyright ©2004-2024, The Rolex Forums. All Rights Reserved.

ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX

Rolex is a registered trademark of ROLEX USA. The Rolex Forums is not affiliated with ROLEX USA in any way.