David Forbes wrote:

> I have lost track of how long the battery in my watch lasts. I just grab
> a cell from the drawer of cells that I keep on hand to test watches
> before shipment, so I never know how fresh the cell that I just put in
> my watch really is. Perhaps some of my customers could chime in.

I usually get 6-9 months life from a battery from David's watches. I
have two, one is the copper case prototype, the other is a sort of
early production black watch. I don't wear a watch all the time, I
expect someone who wears it every day would need to change the battery
more often. It's never been a problem for me to replace the battery
when needed.

I wonder how long the battery lasted in David's first digital watch,
an LED Timex he got in the mid 70s?

Jim Forbes, near Tucson, AZ

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