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    Damn mine just goes tic and the hands move around the face.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Damn mine just goes tic and the hands move around the face.
    the perfect watch and just like you I can read mine. Tried a bells and whictles watch. Yuk, My self winding Seiko did not like me when I was working with strong magnets so now i wear the cheap "Tradesman" watches
    https://www.christies.co.nz/pulsar-w...iko-26/pxh443x
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    the perfect watch and just like you I can read mine. Tried a bells and whictles watch. Yuk, My self winding Seiko did not like me when I was working with strong magnets so now i wear the cheap "Tradesman" watches
    https://www.christies.co.nz/pulsar-w...iko-26/pxh443x
    Which are ideal......until some spatter attaches itself to the strap, and burns the bejezus out of your wrist

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    Quote Originally Posted by oraki View Post
    Which are ideal......until some spatter attaches itself to the strap, and burns the bejezus out of your wrist

    Well I work with electrickery all day and a metal watch strap just teaches you to be aware of where you stick your hands
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    Well I work with electrickery all day and a metal watch strap just teaches you to be aware of where you stick your hands
    Mmmmm. I gave up wearing one, tried plastic straps as well, but the sheet steel cut them, and they still trapped the spatter underneath strap

 

 

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