Pudsey Bear
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I gave up wearing a watch over 40 years ago, but lately, I've missed wearing one and with modern advances is the info they can give you I treated myself to this one
Looks funky.I gave up wearing a watch over 40 years ago, but lately, I've missed wearing one and with modern advances is the info they can give you I treated myself to this one
Or dose it speak to you ?.?Looks funky.
But one question .... can you actually read the info bits and peices without glasses?
Some yes, over 100 different faces I picked two one digital time only with big numbers for in the dark no glasses and one analog for daytime, there's even one that looks like a lecky meter with loads of info on it. i took a phone call on it today, well weird, I'm down wiv da kids now innitLooks funky.
But one question .... can you actually read the info bits and peices without glasses?
Yeah, I usually walk around naked, neighbours seem less keen.I cannot stand thinks on my body, watches ear rings finger rings etc, anyway phones have the time on them so why, anyone want a Rolex made by a reputable Co in china LOL.
I bought this one for Maggy last year, it was reduced from a stupid £249 price to approx £50 so I bought it, Maggy hasn't worn a watch for 30-40 years because they stop working as soon as she puts a normal watch on her wrist, this has been perfect, it monitors her health and she sees texts and answers her calls but she still asks me the time, even sat at her laptop with her tablet/phone at her side and wearing the watch the habit is too hard to break
Enjoy your pressie, I can't wait until my watch breaks so that I can warrant buying one
Wouldn’t be without a watch on my wrist. Apple Watch worn 24/7, used to log my walking & cycling, heart rate etc etc. I also have an Omega Speedmaster bought by my late wife when she retired, wear this on evenings out etc.Every one has a mobile which has both time and date on it, why a watch, just dont get it folks.