ThomasM[PuristS]
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Amerix, an ounce of knowledge and informed prevention is worth a pound of cure!
Hi. Amerix,
Thanks for quoting me, I had forgotten about that experience!
Wearing a Milgauss or AM Patek, IWC Ingenieur, or RO Offshore (with cage) to work around laptops is not a bad idea, but so is wearing a crash helmet while driving on public roads with other drivers of dubious skill and concentration all around you...
Seriously, you make good points, and the important thing is the wearer be informed and aware to make their own informed, considered decisions.
Cheers,
TM
personally I would avoid
By: amerix : October 25th, 2009-11:51
any close-proximity to magnets, unless you are wearing a Rolex Milgauss, a Sinn or something at or beyond the 1000 Gauss level. One thing never to do - take off the watch and place it on the laptop or cellular phone near a magnet. I always wear my Milgaus...
This is a problem
By: Glenn_2004 : October 25th, 2009-12:38
Many thanks for your input. I find it however problematic. I find it normal to avoid extreme experiences with nice watches (in my case : PP, Lange, Dufour, etc.). But I spent 10 hours a day working with my laptop : this is just my job (and I assume this i...
Life on a huge magnet
By: amerix : October 26th, 2009-01:43
the Earth … but that's no problem for watches, or Mac users. Taken from the SINN Katalogbuch 2006: "After examining nearly 10000 watches within the routine service program for Sinn clients, about 60% of them showed the effects of magnetism. Half of these ...
The Edit function ...
By: Kong : October 26th, 2009-04:20
only lasts for 30mins after you have posted. More details at: helpdesk.watchprosite.com Previously I've tested magnetism on the notebooks using the compass as you've mentioned, not sure if you've seen it, anyway it was posted at: www.watchprosite.com Kong