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Well, Gary, I can't help here but your mention of talking watches reminds me
of those times I attended conferences and at least 5 talking watches
announced their time but not at the same time. I now have an atomic talking
watch and a Braille one. The atomic resets daily from the atomic clock at 3
a.m. While the atomic clock is reported to be accurate to 1 second in a
million years and the one in The UX at 1 second in 6 million years. Who's
going to be around to see if they are accurate in their claim?
Regards:
Bob Martin
EchoLink Node - 55127
Please visit http://www.wan-leatonks.net.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Lee" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 3:19 PM
Subject: ot -- braille watches
>I need some recommendations.
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> I have several watches, all of which are now suffering from the same =
> problem. They won't stay closed. The catches appear to be a roleer on =
> the crystal which kicks over a bump on the case. It appears that these =
> bumps wear off.
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> Does anyone have a recommendation for a braille watch with a more rugged =
> catch system? At this point, price isn't nearly the object it used to =
> be.
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> Please, no talking watches. I don't like drawing attention to the fact =
> that I am checking time.
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> Thanks for any assistance.
>
> Gary Lee
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