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	<title>Comments on: Yes, it does that too</title>
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	<description>Watches Tell more than Time</description>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>I also thought the Yes watch was too big and bulky when I first saw it, but I couldn&#039;t resist getting a watch that was so unique. Plus since I work in a building with no windows, it was great for me to keep track of the time of day relative to the daylight remaining.

I have to say that after owning it for over a year now I have gotten more complements and comments on this watch than I would have ever guessed. And a vast majority of them have nothing to do with the size of the watch. They&#039;re almost all simply along the lines of &quot;That is a really cool watch, what does it do?&quot; I even have had two airport security screeners take my watch off the X-Ray belt and ask where I got it. I figure they see hundreds of watches a day, and I doubt that ask that question very often.

Be warned though, after getting used to having this watch on your wrist, you&#039;ll never be able to wear a normal one again. You&#039;re wrist will just feel *naked* with an ordinary puny watch on it.

Seriously, I&#039;ve owned dozens of watches over the years. I love the things. But I&#039;m not sure how I&#039;ll ever go about finding something cooler to put on my wrist than this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also thought the Yes watch was too big and bulky when I first saw it, but I couldn&#8217;t resist getting a watch that was so unique. Plus since I work in a building with no windows, it was great for me to keep track of the time of day relative to the daylight remaining.</p>
<p>I have to say that after owning it for over a year now I have gotten more complements and comments on this watch than I would have ever guessed. And a vast majority of them have nothing to do with the size of the watch. They&#8217;re almost all simply along the lines of &#8220;That is a really cool watch, what does it do?&#8221; I even have had two airport security screeners take my watch off the X-Ray belt and ask where I got it. I figure they see hundreds of watches a day, and I doubt that ask that question very often.</p>
<p>Be warned though, after getting used to having this watch on your wrist, you&#8217;ll never be able to wear a normal one again. You&#8217;re wrist will just feel *naked* with an ordinary puny watch on it.</p>
<p>Seriously, I&#8217;ve owned dozens of watches over the years. I love the things. But I&#8217;m not sure how I&#8217;ll ever go about finding something cooler to put on my wrist than this.</p>
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