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Date Posted: 21:29:36 07/01/06 Sat
Author: Debbie
Subject: Re: Wearing Swatch Upside Down
In reply to: upside down swatch 's message, "Re: Wearing watch upside down" on 20:24:45 05/24/06 Wed

>Swatches are still around, sold mostly in high end Swatch stores. Just today I seen a teen with a plastic swatch, and yes, it was Upside-down! I asked him where he got it, he said he got it several years ago when he was 10. He said he wears it upside-down just to be different just like backwards hat.

also, this may have been just a swatch thing. alot of
>thekids that wore their swatches upside down wore
>their other watches the right way. Although my
>girlfriend started wearing her swatch upside down in
>high school, and she still wears her watches upside
>down now.
>>yes, I remember in the 80s kids at my high school
>>wearing swatches with the face on the inside of the
>>wrist,although the majority wore them the regular way.
>>The real cool kids wore them the regular way, they
>>didn't need to wear things backwards.
>>
>>>Why do some people wear their watches with the face
>on
>>>the under side of their wrist? I remember in the
>80's
>>>a lot of people wore Swatches like that. I seem to
>>>remember this in the 60's too. Last week at a hockey
>>>game there was a teenager next to me wearing his
>watch
>>>(leather band type) upside down. He was very polite,
>>>I was going to ask him why he wears his watch like
>>>that but they left and didn't return. Is this just a
>>>way of being different? This teen also had his visor
>>>backwards and upside down!
>>>I was always wondering about the upside down watch
>>>thing.

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