Just set a cell phone to vibrate and use a built-in alarm. I put it in a sock and wear it when I sleep, gets basically the same effect.
It said somewhere that pretty much any blue collar sporting goods store would have them... I went to Academy, and the people there have never heard of vibrating watches >.<
So, my point is, where the heck can I buy one?! I wouldn't mind buying one on the internet, but I don't want some weird off brand watch that I have never even heard of. I also wouldn't mind a watch that I could actually wear outside of my house without looking like a doof.
Also, I don't really want to spend more than 40 dollars. Can you guys send me links to places where you bought yours?
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Just set a cell phone to vibrate and use a built-in alarm. I put it in a sock and wear it when I sleep, gets basically the same effect.
Wait, so you put it in the sock, then wear the sock with the phone in it? That sounds like a good idea. Thanks.
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I'm just afraid that if I get up to go to the bathroom, I'll forget about my phone and crush it.
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I was going to suggest the sock phone, too. I just know those vibrating watches are used for hunting. Maybe check a gun store, or even Walmart's sporting good section. Let me know if you find one. I could use one, too.
Ok. If I find one, I'll let you know. I'll most likely use the sock phone though.
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I'd do the sock thing, but my phone has the worst vibrate setting.you can't even set the alarm for vibrate!When someone calls me it vibrates once for a second and then stops. erghh.
PuppyCat, if it doesn't have to be a watch.. just something you can put in your pocket or sleep with I highly recommend getting an "Invisible Clock".
It's a small clock that can be set to vibrate or beep or both. There are three vibration levels and you can set up to 12 alarms. I often use the vibration setting on the highest level, wrap the small clock in a face towel and simply lay the clock so that it's pressed against my body. The vibration isn't "jarring" and another plus to a vibrating clock is that it doesn't disturb anyone else when it goes off (not even my husband who is laying right next to me). Below is one of the websites that sell the Invisible Clock: http://www.buddhasplace.com/Merchant...ry_Code=Clocks
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The all mighty Amazon.com has this watch:
http://www.amazon.com/Casio-Pathfind...9538502&sr=8-1
Tells you all kinds of cool stuff like moon age/phase and sun rise/set info. And it's only 33 bucks![]()
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Good call, Clairity. I forgot I was going to pick one of those up when you mentioned it a while back. It has the added benefit of helping you avoid foot-stinky phone calls.
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Amazon have them. Hunters use them a lot.
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