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No. 30
from texkid
Old Dec 11, 2008, 04:32 PM

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My favorite watch was a timex ironman watch. Until a patients urine splashed all over it. That was replaced pretty quick.
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No. 31
Old Dec 12, 2008, 12:02 AM

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This watch looks pretty good and comfortable, anyone have it?
http://www.lydiasuniforms.com/scrubs...i-Jelly_Watch#
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No. 32
from Lunaticus
Old Jan 08, 2009, 09:15 PM

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I found this baby at Walmart for $30 and absolutely love it! It has a huge face, military time in red, date, and with a press of a button, it lights up! I've tried several different "nurse" watches, but each one met an untimely demise (I am notoriously hard on watches).

http://www.timex.com/gp/product/B000...imexBrand=core
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No. 33
from diane227
Old Jan 12, 2009, 06:56 AM

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I have a water proof Omega that I really like but it is not fun. I am looking for a colorful fun watch.
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No. 34
Old Jan 12, 2009, 08:25 PM

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I really like this one...

http://www.allheart.com/nm9112.html
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No. 35
from mllrmp
Old Feb 01, 2009, 03:00 AM

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Again,all personal preference. I think anyone will try a half dozen watches before they find something that suits them best.

I prefer the Casio G-Shock series of watches. All very well constructed, analog/digital combo. Indiglo screens and glow in the dark markers for low light scenarios.
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No. 36
from SandraS
Old Mar 21, 2009, 08:33 AM

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Hello
I can really recommend this one: Sanitary Watch. Itīs especially made for people that work in sectors with strict higienic rules. You can easily pin it on you cloth. The watch and pin are in a elastic silicon holder and you can take them out for cleaning. The reading is easy because the watch dial is upside down and it has glow in the dark hands and a red second hand for taking puls. It comes in different colours and is very lightweight.
I ordered it together with my collegues. We paid a reasonable price of 5,90€ per watch and we are really happy with them
Greetings
Sandra
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No. 37
from w0mpx
Old Jul 07, 2009, 06:31 PM

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http://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Wat...0/product.html

I really like this watch...it went out of stock though. I think I ordered the last one lol.
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No. 38
Old Sep 19, 2009, 01:12 PM

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The perfect watch for me,and im a guy so bare with me.The Rolex Explorer II.First off,its made of surgical grade stainless steel and hermeticly sealed and presure proof to 600',so I can autocleve it if I wanted to and no mater what gets on my hands,blood,bedadine,saline, puke,a quick rinse and its good to go.It has a dual timezone function(military time)the dial markings are Luminox,so I can read it in total darkness as easy as an Indaglo,but without the need for a battery as it it has an automatic"prepetual"movement,so as long as im wearing it,its winding,I can take it off and it still has a 12 hour reserve.One the best things I like is it has a "sweep"second hand not the quartz "click" second hand witch make reading a pulse more acurate as you can some times end up reading the watch ticks instead of the heart beat,its swiss made(nuff said)and you can get either a white or black dial,its sporty and classy at the same time.But its is an investment.
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No. 39
from Diaper
Old Sep 23, 2009, 12:34 AM

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For years, I've been wearing any watches from Swatch. They're water proof, durable and I received many compliments about my watch too
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