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Non Tool Forum => Watch it! => Topic started by: dks on April 20, 2016, 09:17:10 PM
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Just found out that these exist.
Anybody has one?
http://www.uniquewatchguide.com/tape-measure-watch/
(http://hackedgadgets.com/wp-content/watch.JPG)
Easy set multifunction watch, an easy-to-operate, stylish precision timepiece for everyday use. Comes with screwdriver and four interchangeble screw bits, including two flat-head (sizes 1.4mm and 2.0mm) and two Phillips-head (in sizes PH0 and PH00). They are hold in individual screw pockets.
(https://watch.brando.com/prod_img/thumb/WMENS001200_01_M.jpg)
https://watch.brando.com/stanley-wrist-watch-with-screwdriver-set_p00258c0013d001.html.
Worldwide shipping :ahhh
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Cool watches. Too bad they aren't Ana-digital!
Sent from some weird space-age devise
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They made quite a few different versions of these clock/watch/stopwatch with tool attached promotional items, often of (very) dubious practicality. I have approx 13 different variants (so far). They don't seem to be particularly attractive to collectors, so are often priced quite reasonably.
I think my favourite is the clock/pliers :reofl: followed closely by the WW2 floating mine style stop watch/screwdriver :D
http://watch.brando.com/stanley-clip-watch-with-folding-steel-pliers_p00262c13d1.html
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They made quite a few different versions of these clock/watch/stopwatch with tool attached promotional items, often of (very) dubious practicality. I have approx 13 different variants (so far). They don't seem to be particularly attractive to collectors, so are often priced quite reasonably.
I think my favourite is the clock/pliers :reofl: followed closely by the WW2 floating mine style stop watch/screwdriver :D
http://watch.brando.com/stanley-clip-watch-with-folding-steel-pliers_p00262c13d1.html
Pictures - maybe some of them with the watch being used?
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I remember the pliers one, but that was more of a "pliers with watch". I did not realise that they made watch based models too.
The srewdriver bit version seems like a predecessor of the Leatherman tread - maybe the Tread is not as original as they claim (the same goes for their OHT model )
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They made quite a few different versions of these clock/watch/stopwatch with tool attached promotional items, often of (very) dubious practicality. I have approx 13 different variants (so far). They don't seem to be particularly attractive to collectors, so are often priced quite reasonably.
I think my favourite is the clock/pliers :reofl: followed closely by the WW2 floating mine style stop watch/screwdriver :D
http://watch.brando.com/stanley-clip-watch-with-folding-steel-pliers_p00262c13d1.html
Pictures - maybe some of them with the watch being used?
Sorry I don't do photos (and the "WW2 floating mine style stop watch/screwdriver" is still with my US agent, awaiting forwarding to down under).
I don't actually USE any of them (hence my comment "often of (very) dubious practicality") and I don't imagine many people would (except perhaps for the novelty effect).
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Looks like the Tread has some competition. :D
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Is it sad that I feel that I need to get some of these?
Stanley had a multitool watch some years ago with a tape measure and a bunch of other things in it, and I really need to find one of them too...
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