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Previously on "Watch strap question...Might be a bit SuitYouisque"
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Pass. I'm left a bit underwhelmed by it, I was expecting something more heavy duty
Cheap though.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIt's stupid, no-one will buy it. For that reason; I’m out!
There is one customer ready to buy it!
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Could try one of these and super glue a watch to it, double the price and you got a customer.... simples!
Elasticated Wrist support
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Next to the Stannah stairlifts and walk in bathsOriginally posted by Clippy View PostSounds like the kind of thing you'd find in those innovation type catalogues you get with the weekend papers.
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Sounds like the kind of thing you'd find in those innovation type catalogues you get with the weekend papers.
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It's stupid, no-one will buy it. For that reason; I’m out!Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostHas anybody come across a watch strap that doubles up as some sort of arm support. Apparently it has some kinda twin strap or something. A pensioner in my village wanted me to search the interweb for that ( He cannot do the google thingy). The way he described it was that , in old age the wrist ( or arm) loses power suddenly and this watch strap thing provides some kinda support ?
I cant picture how this will work but maybe some of you pensioners might be using something like that.
Cheers muchly.
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Watch strap question...Might be a bit SuitYouisque
Has anybody come across a watch strap that doubles up as some sort of arm support. Apparently it has some kinda twin strap or something. A pensioner in my village wanted me to search the interweb for that ( He cannot do the google thingy). The way he described it was that , in old age the wrist ( or arm) loses power suddenly and this watch strap thing provides some kinda support ?
I cant picture how this will work but maybe some of you pensioners might be using something like that.
Cheers muchly.Tags: None
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