Jennifer,
I've worn braille watches while sailing and got them briefly 
splashed, they survived O.K. but I wouldn't bet on it.
I'm pretty sure that actual emersion  would be fatal.

It's just not possible to properly seal the lid.

tom Fowle

On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 11:10:35AM -0600, Jennifer Jackson wrote:
> How do the braille watches do with getting wet?  My thought is that once 
> dried out everything should go back to working fine, but I do not know.
> 
> 
> Can you still buy the old wind up alarm clocks with Braille?  I have not come 
> across one, but I have not been searching for one either.  It seems like such 
> a practical thing to have.
> 
> 
> Jennifer
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: jim 
>   To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:08 AM
>   Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] watches
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> 
>     
>   hi Jennifer
>   i too love the talking watches but i do wood work and love to fish allot so 
> i am killing them constantly.
>   i got an old Braille watch from ebay and it has been working good for 2 
> years now.
>   and i like it because it is quiet.
>   but on the other hand the talking ones have the date and account down or up 
> timer.
> 
>   as for your question on why they say the time is, well there made by 
> sighted persons that think they are a novelty item and don't care how they 
> really get used.
> 
>   Jim
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