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Wind-up analog wristwatches
Wind-up analog wristwatches

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Posted by Robert Hutchison at 12:44 pm (PDT) on Mon May 25, 2015   
I had 2 or 3 Timex watches at verious times but I kept losing them or I forgot to wind them (there were no battery powered watches back then, or at least none that I know of)! Until 1957 when a bought a Bulova self winding wristwatch...which I still have 50+ years after buying on it...the other watches were bought by my parents!
Posted by CJ at 1:02 pm (PDT) on Sun May 17, 2015   
As a kid, I was thrilled when I got my first watch. Better yet, the hands and numbers glowed in the dark. Apparently that radioactive paint didn't hurt me too much. LOL
Posted by GlenEllyn at 11:41 pm (PST) on Sat February 9, 2013   
I still own two working wind-up watches. I prefer them because I don't have to spend $ replacing a battery. Of course, today many people simply rely on their cell phones for the current time. Never mind that it's a lot easier to take a quick look at your wrist vs. pull your cell phone out of your pocket or purse.
Posted by richinnc (resigned) at 7:27 am (PST) on Sun February 6, 2011   
TIMEX takes a licking and keeps on ticking.

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