I almost lost my watch yesterday. I constantly check it while out walking, even more so during these shorter days. Don't want to get caught out in the dark. The watch strap is a bit too long, so I have to push it up my arm a bit further and it gets lost in my clothing. I pushed my jacket cuff out of the way so I could check the time. Couldn't find the watch. Panic, oh no, don't say I have lost it after all this time. I could see me backtracking to look for it, even though I was almost home, and I was using the torch to walk the last bit on the road.
I stuck my fingers up inside the fleecy top I was wearing and located a bit of metal. I stood under a street light and did a bit more digging. Pulled at the bit of metal, and bingo, out it came. Thank goodness it didn't drop off.
I found this watch about 20 years ago on a track along a field edge near an industrial estate where I was working. It had a leather strap which fell apart a long time ago. I replaced it with this bracelet from an old watch that had stopped working. This Casio has been keeping perfect time ever since, with three or four battery changes.
I could take it into a shop and get it repaired. Hell I could even afford to buy a new watch, but I will try and mend it with a bit of wire. I rely on this watch for all my time keeping. I have one big clock in the living room, that's all. I take the watch everywhere with me. It stays on my wrist all night long.
Thanks for popping in. We'll catch up soon. Toodle pip. ilona
Good that you didn't lose the watch, and even better that it's lasted so long. I've got a twenty-year-old pair of secateurs that are probably good for another twenty years and they give me joy every time I use them.
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I've got my uncles secateurs. They are much better than the cheapo ones I bought from a pound shop.
Delete(Romans8:38) Glad you found the watch. I laugh at myself because I'll go into a junior panic at losing my watch. Mine is an old white nurses Timex with a glow in the dark dial. Always, for me, the old things are preferred.
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