Wrist action: today's timepiece do two jobsthree if you count making you look good - Timepieces
Men's Fitness, March, 2004
ANY PLASTIC CRACKER Jack timepiece from the coin-op machine outside the 99-cent store can give you the time of day. But if you're going to wear that out on the town, you may as well wear a sundial on your wrist. And with today's advancements in gizmo wizardry, the watch you wear should do double duty: It not only has to look good, it should also serve a purpose.
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Maybe you need a watch that tracks your heart rate or the calories you're woofing down, or one that lights your way through the dark. Whatever. It isn't just time that is of the essence anymore.
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