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Shock
Posted by service0056@watchec.com on April 24th, 2008


Shock

Another thing to take into consider is how much shock your watch will
be in. If you are a runner you may want to either not wear your watch,
or purchase one that is capable of withstanding this type of shock.
Make sure you check before you buy the watch or wear it running to
make sure it will withstand the conditions.


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Posted by Al Bundy on April 24th, 2008


On Apr 24, 2:38 pm, service0...@watchec.com wrote:
I've been wearing a $7 knockoff from Wal*Mart for years with no
problem. Shock is never a problem. The problems with runners watches
is losing them because of a faulty band or inattention while removing
a shirt or on the run and waterproofing. A watch needs to handle rain
and snow without fogging up or internal damage. My $7 watch has been
capable of the task.


Posted by Peter on April 25th, 2008


Al Bundy wrote:


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