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Description
The listing, Sixteen Watches has ended.
Various watches with dead batteries and/or broken wristbands. Some digital, some analog. My wife had them in a jar with the label "spare time", but I presented the argument, "Does anybody really know what time it is? Does anybody really care?" She relented so I can put these on our Listia account, but now I think she is having some sort of existential crisis.
Questions & Comments
It's nothing special, it doesn't seem to have a winding feature, probably actually battery operated. Looks like new, no brand name on it. I think I may have gotten it for Father's Day in the 90's.
Between the large blue one and the pocket watch? It actually have a mostly blue face. The brand name is "Relic"- It's a calendar watch for people with better eyes than I have. It's a nice watch, I think it just has a dead battery. I think I gave it to my wife for Christmas years ago, we just don't wear watches anymore.
Tim, I fanned you back- I have never really understood the purpose of the fan thing, do we get bonus points based on the number of fans? I started using it as a way to flag people who tend to offer the types of things that bid on, but got too many fan-back requests for that to work, so I just made a bookmark file for those people. But I really don't get why people care about the fan thing. Or Facebook likes, for that matter. Thanks for your interest
i can keep track of auctions easier being a fan..plus if i want to look up someone it's easier for me...thank you for fanning me back...you do get a badge for having fans tho..but don't think it does anything