I also, have the classic Bradley watch. It is a stylish timepiece, and is most
appropriate to promote inclusiveness of we visually challenged people. It will
make a very fine, and a most unusual gift to give a sighted friend. Each time
he touches it, or looks at it, he will be surely reminded of the thoughtful one
who gave it to him.
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From: Jackie Brown
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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 4:22 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Bradley watches
Hi Alison
Yes I have. My husband bought me one for Christmas a couple of years ago and
I love it. Essentially there are two tiny ball-bearings that are magnetised in
two grooves around the watch face. The inside ball-bearing is for the minutes,
and the outer one is for the hours. There are tactile points around the face
to mark the hours. When I got my battery replaced recently, the jeweller was
fascinated by it and thought it a very nice timepiece. Mine is the original
black which Martin purchased from the online store based in London at that
time. But there are some swanky new designs I see from the Product Guide that
will make nice presents for folk purchasing.
Kind regards,
Jackie Brown
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Sent: 28 September 2018 08:58
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Subject: [access-uk] Bradley watches
In the latest edition of New Products I see there is a whole range of Bradley
watches as well as a new diamonte tactial watch.
Although they are expensive, with Christmas round the corner (what a horrible
thought) I am wondering about one of the Bradley time pieces, but have never
seen one. Does anyone on this list have one and what are your thoughts?
Alison