Re: cellphones taking over watches




dAz wrote:

yeah right!, choice of digging around in my pocket for the phone or just
look at my wrist for the time.........

Well, this is a _watch_ newsgroup, so the readership is rather
biased...

I rarely wear my watches, partly because they rub against my laptop
keyboard, but mostly because I'm already carrying at least two things
that tell the time. My Blackberry is always in a holster on my belt,
and my Palm device is usually in my shirt pocket if I have a shirt
pocket. Frequently, I have an iPod too.

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