Glenn_2004
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This is a problem
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 is true for many of us). If high-end watches are not compatible with the main working tool of nowadays (a good computer) this is becoming a real problem I think...
If I cannot wear my watches during the week-end (because they don't like sport) and during the week (because they don't like computers), I am afraid I have to forget high-end horology. And this might e true for many of us !
Best regards.
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