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View Poll Results: Do You Wear A Watch?
Yes 116 51.79%
No 80 35.71%
Only on Special Occasions? 28 12.50%
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Old 01-03-2009, 09:15 AM   #11
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Cant wear one for work after getting a burn from a welder, a Apprentice giving me a hand to tack up some stuff with a stick welder and a steel band watch sont mix. Had a nice red ring around a 3rd of my wrist.
That's the reason why I'm looking for a plastic watch for work. I'm an industrial sparky and have a metal band watch - it's really not a good idea but I take it off if my hands have to go prodding.
Except instead of getting a nice red ring around the wrist, I'd probably lose my hand instead lol
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