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Migrating Watch

It runs up and down your forearm
 
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A loose fitting spandex band watch with wheels on it so it can run up and down your forearm in cases of alarms or hourly notices.

Can have the face shaped like cars or animals for kids.

sartep, Jul 29 2003

Merge it with this http://www.halfbake...om/idea/Vibra-Watch
[hoopdy, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004]

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       Let the good times roll.
FarmerJohn, Jul 29 2003
  

       Ow! Hair! Ow! Hair! Ow! Hair!
phoenix, Jul 29 2003
  

       Its position / rotation could tell you the time. You wouldn't even have to look at it!
phundug, Jul 29 2003
  

       You'd have to be able to switch it off - imagine you're in a cinema and on the hour, this thing runs up your arm in the darkness?
saker, Jul 29 2003
  

       Imagine [blissmiss] with the wandering spider model - scream time.
FarmerJohn, Jul 29 2003
  

       So, 'it's a hair past a freckle' is back in?
k_sra, Aug 01 2003
  

       I love this idea!   

       You could prevent pinching by making the band out of a rubbery/stretchy material formed into a tube and just rotating it where it joins the watch.
hoopdy, Aug 01 2003
  

       Oh yeah! Does it come in 1" diameter? For my, uhh, "arm"...
DeathNinja, Aug 01 2003
  

       And then crank it up a notch by adding Vibra-Watch functions....
hoopdy, Aug 04 2003
  
      
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