Spikey seatbelts? I think you are doing it wrong!

Aug 27, 2010,01:18 AM
 

Having said that, like you, I have a watch or two that seem to like blunt force trauma a little too much.  Heart stopping at the time but luckily they have to date come out of it unscathed.

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are watches made of magnets? :)

 
 By: northern man : August 26th, 2010-20:29
Apparently, VC makes watches that are naturally attracted to hard spiky objects I must have attracted seatbelts, walls and desks dozens of times with Vachy. Fortunately, he is still in perfect condition but it gives me a heart attack every time I hear "di... 

Spikey seatbelts? I think you are doing it wrong!

 
 By: centrax : August 27th, 2010-01:18
Having said that, like you, I have a watch or two that seem to like blunt force trauma a little too much. Heart stopping at the time but luckily they have to date come out of it unscathed.

I have had that problem from time too :(()

 
 By: gazoz : August 27th, 2010-17:38
least to say to repair the damage on one bezel was going to set me back $1800 plus service im looking at $4k Ouch...

more powerful than a neodymium magnet!

 
 By: jschen888 : August 27th, 2010-15:36
Tien, since Vachy's identical twin (VCI) is my daily wearer, I can confirm that they indeed are magnets for all sorts of objects. I don't mean to bang my watch around, but since I wear her a lot (usually with short sleeves), it's bound to happen. After ap... 

Here's the solution, Tien ...

 
 By: AndrewD : August 28th, 2010-05:23
... coming to a watch store near you. This is my new patented watch protector. Applying the usual horological markup I am pricing it at the first number I thought of multiplied by two. Only $199. Or you could buy one from your favorite sportsware stockist...  

Functional and Stylish :P [nt]

 
 By: centrax : August 28th, 2010-06:47
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Stylish only if you're playing tennis :P [nt]

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : August 28th, 2010-09:59
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