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Really weird question! Has anyone seen wrist watches go haywire on two people in same home and the same day?
My husband told me last Wednesday his watch had quit him... battery problems. We're retired so time is not a major. He reset the watch and it's been working fine since. I just looked at my watch this evening, remember retired, and it was still on the 30th and over 4 hrs. late. That's another odd thing.... when he brought it up to me, his watch was slow around 4 hrs.
Any ideas plz? This is too weird for an old lady.
NO, guys... Hubby is wearing my fathers watch.... who died in 2000. No battery since. My watch is a cheapy from maybe 2004. ???
It's now been one week and both watches are working just fine...... DAY/DATE/TIME.
4 Answers
- Go GO RessaLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
If I tried to tell you, I would be labeled as crazy. This is why I keep things like this to myself.
- 1 decade ago
When I get my watch battery replaced I usually go ahead and get my hubby's replaced as well. So when one of my watches starts getting slow the other is only a few days or a week or so behind it. This might be what happened in your case.
- 1 decade ago
each 4 hrs? Consider alien abduction? but seriously- i had 2 watches go out in one day not so long ago. I regularly fry out a watch-.do you? i know someone else that this happens too.
- 1 decade ago
ya! it's your electrical system in your body that makes it do that and if it was another person in your family, NO it wasn't weird