Posted by coshoo on July 06, 2020 at 06:46:12 from (174.21.165.128):
In Reply to: wrist watch. posted by rustred on July 05, 2020 at 20:04:01:
I wear a Timex with large hands, and a light that comes on when you push the winder stem. So I can see what time it is in the middle of the night. About 10 bucks wherever mediocre watches are sold. Have had the present one about 10 years- have replaced the leather band a few times, but they are lasting longer now that I'm retired and not doing much.
Had an uncle who was a millwright, and had to have a watch for his job. He magnetized them in a month or so. His boss finally bought a case of them and kept them under the counter- when Uncle needed a new one, just dropped the old on in the waste basket and grabbed the next one in the box. He could witch water, but his specialty was rubbing warts to make them go away- rubbed mine when I was about 10, and I haven't had any since.
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