That's fucking freaky. The watch on the right is two or three years newer than the left one. The left one is probably 8 years old. Batteries have never been changed on either one. Last time I used them, about this time two years ago, both were keeping time. The left is a Timex Expedition, the right is a Gruen Precision. They both died at the same time, seconds apart, on different days. The left one shows the day as 20 - could it just be coincidental that that's how old I am? The right one is 8 - approximately how old the left one is, and perhaps it could even mean something else.
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Timex at 8:58:12 AM on the 20th.
Gruen at 8:58:17 AM on the 8th.
(For those wondering, AM and PM can be told by how much of the day number is visible. If it's PM, the watch would have made a full 12 hour rotation, working the day number out of the window. It shows fully.)
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So, GBATemp, what do you think about this? I was cleaning my room and found my watches, and realized that the deaths of the batteries were 5 seconds apart, on different days.
