Such a story!!!
For my part I wear automatic mechanical watches - no batteries which
means nearly green and cheap in the (very) long run - like in the film
days ;-)
Well, except when on holidays, I want pickpockets to steal my
photogear, not my time ;-) ;-)
Amities
Ph
Le 12 janv. 14 à 20:16, Mike Lazzari a écrit :
> I've never gotten along with watches. Never liked wrist watches. They
> all died a gruesome death. I was chopping wood with my last wrist
> watch
> which had a flex band. Halfway into the swing the centrifugal force
> sent
> the watch sliding down the handle to arrive at the block of wood at
> about the same time as the head of the maul. Not pretty, Best watch I
> had was a $5 Westclock pocket watch. By "best" I mean lasted more
> than a
> week. It had a little F<>S slider inside that I continually advanced
> until it could no longer keep up at which time it was replaced with a
> new one. These days my schedule is such that a glance at the sky is
> sufficient.
>
> Mike
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