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Feeling Old
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Vising hospital, I handed my watch to my daughter, saying, jokingly, "If you wear it, don't forget to wind it up" She said "Wind it up? " It turned out she never knew that watches were ever wound, she'd never seen one. The nurse, also about 25, asked" What happens when it stops? " "You turn the little button a few times to wind it" Nurse " Does it reset to the time?"
Apart from making in me feel old, I did wonder when they stopped making watches that you wound up.
Anything said to you that made you reflect and feel ancient?
Apart from making in me feel old, I did wonder when they stopped making watches that you wound up.
Anything said to you that made you reflect and feel ancient?
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For Xmas, I treated myself to a Seiko Solar Divers watch. It should never need charging, unless I leave it in a drawer for a few weeks. No battery and its waterproof down to 200m, so it should be trouble free for many years !
I used to have a Rolex Explorer 2, which I bought 10 years ago. But it had to go in January 2012, to pay for a new gearbox for my car ! That was an automatic watch but had I hung onto it, it would have needed a Rolex service, which would have cost more than the Seiko, which was £168 !
I miss that Rolex though, I really do !
I used to have a Rolex Explorer 2, which I bought 10 years ago. But it had to go in January 2012, to pay for a new gearbox for my car ! That was an automatic watch but had I hung onto it, it would have needed a Rolex service, which would have cost more than the Seiko, which was £168 !
I miss that Rolex though, I really do !