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Postby Replicant » Jul 20th, '08, 15:29



Is this the kind of thing you're after?

http://www.penguinmagic.com/product.php?ID=673

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Postby Mage Tyler » Jul 20th, '08, 17:08

Indeed, many thanks.

Looks like it's out of stock right now (and in yellow gold which doesn't quite suite me) but I am relieved to know they do exist and I might find one someday.

If I couldn't find one in silver (or if they don't exist), are the workings something that could be removed and housed in another body by a professional jewler?

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Postby JD » Jul 31st, '08, 11:48

Forgive me if this has already been answered but I couldn't see it anywhere but I have read that each watch differs very slightly and this can affect the effect ( :? ).

Can anyone explain to me without giving too much away what this means as I don't want to be buying something that when I could get a better something elsewhere!

Thank you!

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Postby Rob » Jul 31st, '08, 12:58

JD wrote:Forgive me if this has already been answered but I couldn't see it anywhere but I have read that each watch differs very slightly and this can affect the effect ( :? ).

Can anyone explain to me without giving too much away what this means as I don't want to be buying something that when I could get a better something elsewhere!

Thank you!


This slight difference is down to the engineering of the watch itself - some are simply more 'sensitive' than others.

The ones which are less sensitive need to be handled very slightly differently, but absolutely nothing which detracts from the effect.

All varieties require that you are able to patter for 20-90 seconds, irrespective of their sensitivity!

Hope this helps!

Rob

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