(24 August 2013, 18:55)Bug_out_Bag Wrote: Of course you could try and keep track of time by marking it on your hallway wall paper as Big Pul suggests but I don't think I'd like to rely on that myself. I have self winding timepieces and something similar to this
http://www.turners-retreat.co.uk/brass-1...ndar-clock
Ditto BoB! (good to see you're still around by the way)
My little perpetual calendar like the one you linked to is good until 2050, so should see me out.
Watchs here are winder, automatic and a kinetic. We also have a large and noisy wind up lounge clock that dates back to the 1950s and is still going strong.
Answering the original question: any electonic watch (analogue or digital) could be susceptible to EMP. Winders and automatics are EMP proof, but are susceptible to magnetic fields.