Wenger Nomad Compass Bearing vs. Compass Direction, What is Magnetic Declination?

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Compass Bearing vs. Compass Direction

Compass Bearing – the horizontal direction of an object as measured by the observer in degrees.

Compass Direction – the path given by a compass using the four cardinal points including North, South, East & West.

Visit: http://geology.isu.edu/geostac/Field_Exercise/topomaps/bearing.htm for more information.

What is Magnetic Declination?

The Magnetic North Pole is slightly different from the True North Pole. This watch points to the Magnetic North Pole.

The angular difference between the Magnetic North Pole and the True North Pole is called Magnetic Declination. The amount (degrees and minutes) and direction (easterly and westerly) depends on where you are in the world.

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Nomad LED Compass Table of Contents Crafted For Life Delémont, Switzerland Water-Resistant To 100m Wenger Watch ComponentsGeneral Features and Components To select Compass Mode To calibrate compass Second Hand Alignment Setting the Analog WatchDate Display Setting the Digital Time and CalendarDay of the Week Display Precautions and Tips for Using CompassCompass Display Calibrating the Compass Taking a Compass Measurement Compass Bearing vs. Compass Direction What is Magnetic Declination?Magnetic Declination Information Magnetic Declination Compensation Country City Declination Country City Declination Country City Declination UAE Country City Declination Caring For Your Watch Year Limited Warranty Warranty Service Wenger Watch Registration Page Wenger N.A
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