We hear the term ‘Magnetism’ Thrown around frequently as something the wreaks havoc on timing. With no shortage of magnetic surfaces and scanners, it’s not uncommon for your wrist watch to get magnetized in shipment or throughout the course of the day. Though, what does this actually mean? When e
In today's world, magnets are very common - from computers and phones to refrigerators and many other appliances. As a watchmaker, I see the problems caused by magnetism very frequently - but most people are under the impression that magnetism just speeds up their watch.
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Thank you for the article.
Very nice article. I try to keep my autos away from my computer/Bluetooth headphones/phone while I'm working.