Haven't worn a watch in 40+ years as they (and jewelry of any kind) were a 
non-no working in a metrology lab and later around high voltages. I just got 
out of the habit of wearing one and I never had a watch that, no matter how 
well it kept time on the bench or bed stand, would not either noticeably gain 
or lose time or go nuts when I wore it. I had one wind-up I wore for a couple 
of months but kept smashing the crystal at an after school job, so it went in 
the drawer, too. Drives my wife crazy when I complain the clocks in the house 
are off by a minute or so while my clocks in the shop are accurate to 
microseconds...

Steve


On Jul 8, 2011, at 10:32 AM, Javier Herrero <jherr...@hvsistemas.es> wrote:

> I see we are twin souls. Exactly the same :)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Javier
> 
> El 08/07/2011 17:19, John Green escribió:
>> I haven't worn a wristwatch in maybe 30 years. I generally use my cellphone
>> or whatever timepiece that's handy. Or, I just guess. I don't wear my
>> wedding ring either. Jewelry of any kind bothers me.
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