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Going to the pool several times a week, I got tired of tying and

untying my watch all the time..

Also needed a medical bracelet.

So I started making watches that are fun and unique, also serving a

purpose.

The watchbands are strung with semiprecious stones an St.S. beads with

a medical charm to give notice to first responders.

With it also comes a little info card for emergencies.

Depending on what I use on beads, these watches run around $ 35.- to $

45.--

They are different , attractive and serve a purpose.

Contact me for pictures.

C-M

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I would like to see pictures. I'm allergic to nickel and get horrible

rashes from them. I'm always looking for watches that don't have any

metal touching the skin.

 

Karen J

 

 

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Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:06 AM

 

- Thursday Ad Day/ medical bracelet watches

 

Going to the pool several times a week, I got tired of tying and

untying my watch all the time..

Also needed a medical bracelet.

So I started making watches that are fun and unique, also serving a

purpose.

The watchbands are strung with semiprecious stones an St.S. beads with

a medical charm to give notice to first responders.

With it also comes a little info card for emergencies.

Depending on what I use on beads, these watches run around $ 35.- to $

45.--

They are different , attractive and serve a purpose.

Contact me for pictures.

C-M

 

 

 

 

 

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Karen,

I know what you mean, I do get rashes from nickel silver, too. One

reason I do not use it.

The watches are stainless steel, waterproof, of good quality, mine take

a lot of abuse, I sleep in them, they hang loose on the wrist and bang

against all kinds of things..:) Still ticking fine :)

Because they are strung on jewelry grade elastic, they sit loose, which

means the skin contact is less, which means an allergy problem is much

reduced.

BUT, I know some people who just can't wear anything of metal right on

their skin, than you need to look for a watch that either has a plastic

or leather band underneath the watch part.

I just like to string them up with unsual, pretty stones and good

silver beads and a good silver charm.

They can be combined with other stone bracelets, strung on elastic, one

can make a nice combo of them to enhance apparel.

Go look at my watches at:

http://pages.ivillage.com/libelle2/

C-M

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