Subject: watch - strange problem
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 7:41 am
I am one of the "watch people"!
I was skimming the digest and saw this
and as I'm always looking for the logical explanation for this, I was very
interested.
I did not have this problem until my 30's I'll say. One watch after
another, until I finally gave up. I now have an eco-drive watch that
Citizen makes. It runs on light, with no battery involvement.
I seem to have no effect on our electric or battery clocks at home, however
we often have problems with a radio-controlled clock, which receives the
time from Colorado. Hmmmm!
With regard to the rubrics, I wonder about "time" from a compulsive aspect?
As in "must know"? Without my watch, I go nuts. I am a sorter/planner!
Regards,
Barbara

and as I'm always looking for the logical explanation for this, I was very
interested.
I did not have this problem until my 30's I'll say. One watch after
another, until I finally gave up. I now have an eco-drive watch that
Citizen makes. It runs on light, with no battery involvement.
I seem to have no effect on our electric or battery clocks at home, however
we often have problems with a radio-controlled clock, which receives the
time from Colorado. Hmmmm!
With regard to the rubrics, I wonder about "time" from a compulsive aspect?
As in "must know"? Without my watch, I go nuts. I am a sorter/planner!
Regards,
Barbara