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: Georges do you have a finding ref: your post on
: not wearing your watch will working on your
: PC? Because one will have to get his omega
: demagnetized. I would like your input on
: this. thank you.
We are bathed in a sea of electromagnetic fields. How else would we receive tv and radio signals? For they most part,the are too weak to do anything that you should be concerned about. I have worn my Tissot automatic at the pc for years without incident. Its one thing to be able to measure a magnetic field around some device. Its quite another for that field to be strong enough magnetize the watch.
My sense is that we're dealing with another technoscare.
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