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I second the motion of a Wenger. I have a Wenger Titanium watch that
that I bought 5 years ago and the only thing I ever had to do was put
a new battery in it. Very, very light weight also which is why I
bought it. All of the other watches I tried on felt like I was tying
a brick onto my wrist. The Ti watch is as light or lighter as many of
the plastic sport watches I've had in the past.
Jason
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 13:05:10 -0500 (CDT), Dave Lloyd <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> The Wenger swiss army watch I bought at Sam's club works well. Plus
> it leaves money left over for other toys.
>
> Of course, why bother having a watch? Don't your other geeky personal
> items have clocks in them? The real use I have for a watch is when I'm
> on a plane.
>
> --dlloyd
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