Re: Anybody use a tactile watch?
I have a Bradley Timepiece too. I must admit I'm not a huge fan, which is a shame.
Coming from braille watch land where you have to touch the hands gently, I tend to touch very lightly,. As a result, sometimes the manget would have stopped being at their right place, and I'd not notice.
Braille watches are much better in this regard, although I would definitely like to get something more premium.
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