answersLogoWhite

0

The same thing used to happen to me years ago. I'd wear a watch less then an hour and it'd stop. It didn't matter if it was wind up or battery operated. I had someone at my work that didn't believe me so I told her to give me her watch and see what happens and sure enough it stopped. I had no idea why this was happening to me. I even called a watch store to see if they had any answers. They didn't know why either but had heard of it too and suggested putting electrical tape on the back of the watch. That didn't help at all so after buying many watches (and not cheapies either) I just gave up and quit wearing them. I just found out within the past year that some people that have had an NDA (near death experience) can't wear watches. I know when I was a baby I came close, I had whooping cough when I was a baby and before my mom could get me to the hospital I stopped breathing at one point. I'm not sure if I actually had an NDE or not then. But that wouldn't explain why all of a sudden years later watches would stop. I did read that some people have a lot of electricity in them and that could stop a watch. I also read about people healing pain by placing their hands on someone. What was so weird is that this watch stopping all of a sudden started and lasted a few years. Now I can wear watches again. I had gotten so used to not wearing one that now when I put one on I don't leave it on for long. I just read that with some people it takes a few days or even a months before theirs stops. So I think I'm going to do a little test and wear mine for a longer period and see what happens.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why do wrist watches always stop on some people?

Some people have more static than others, and this depends on your envioment.


Is stop watch a electrical item?

Electrical stopwatches have become available just in the past few decades. Before that, stopwatches were always mechanical, just like wrist-watches.


What is the difference between coach watches and regular wrist wataches?

A coach watch may be another name for a stop watch, used by coaches to time sporting events. A Coach watch is a specific brand of luxury watches. Coach is also known for their purses.


What are the roles of officials in 1500m?

The starter (guy with the gun) The timers (people with the stop watches)


Why do watches stop working on me?

Watches may stop working on you due to several factors. One common reason is that the battery may be running low or dead, especially in quartz watches. Additionally, exposure to strong magnetic fields, extreme temperatures, or moisture can affect their functionality. Lastly, if you're frequently active or have a unique wrist chemistry, it could lead to wear and tear or corrosion, impacting the watch's performance.


How to stop wrist blood flow?

=We cannot stop blood flow, we can only control it!==To control blood flowing from an injury to the wrist - put some gloves on, wrap a bandage around the wrist to covor the injury, apply pressure to the injury site, elevate the injury higher than the heart and apply pressure to the brachial pressure point.=


Why do watches stop when i wear them?

Watches can stop when you wear them due to your body's electromagnetic field interfering with the watch's movement. Additionally, physical movements can cause the watch to lose accuracy or stop if it is bumped or shaken.


How many pages does the watches last stop have?

The final stop of the watch's pages is not predetermined and can vary. Some watches have a fixed number of stops or pages, while others may offer an infinite scroll feature. It depends on the specific model and brand of the watch.


When you use these watches?

People use watched mostly to tell what time it is. Depending on the watch and the amenities that it offers people can use a watch for directions, as a calendar or even a stop watch.


Would your watch stop when you die?

No, of course not! Watches don't work according to whether you are dead or alive; they just keep ticking until they run out of battery or get violently damaged. Edit:(ryon) actually as a correction to the previous answer, one thing that started that thought was wrist wound watches, that would use your body motion, and daily shifting to wind themselves up. THus if the person can no longer shift, and wind it, it would eventually stop because nothing was winding it anymore.


When will pains in wrist stop after childbirth?

It might pay for you to get checked out For RA. as if this is the result of TA you might end up with damaged wrist joints if you don't get treatment. RA can go into remission however some times the only way out is to get the right drugs.


How do you stop using power on watches?

You take the battery out the watch that's what i did it worked for me