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stupid observation: providers' wristwatches
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if they're not clock-watchers, why do they all wear them? you'd think that after a while their "internal" clocks would tell them when the hour was up!

I have a Movado that was a gift from a client, I also have jewelry that I have had for 5 years (my necklace a Cartier design, not the real deal if it were I would of had to add another 0 to the first 3.  I even shower with my watch and jewelery. Besides It's one of those watches with the diamond on top and no other letters or digits, so I never really know what time it is anyway within a two hr time frame lol

Plus I am as far from a clockwatcher as you can get, I just feel, well naked w/o my jewelery. Even when I was engaged I had no problem walking through the big bad city with my 3 carrot solitair, come to think of it I'm lucky I never got robbed or worse over it........ah youth, nothing can touch us! or so we think!

-- Modified on 7/16/2004 1:39:01 PM

Only thing thats on me is my skin and it only wishes to be on skin.  Should a client wear one, its necessary to remove it .  I do not want marks after ;)

You need to ask them beforehand.  Good communication will lend you the best for the buck you put out :)

I think that for each of the significance of a watch be it there or not may varie. In my day to day life i seldom wear a watch. However, on those days when I have sessions scheduled I do wear one so as to be sure I am on time. As a rule (but re,ember  that all such are made to be broken under the right circumstances) I tend to remove each piece of jewelery as i disrobe. (to me watches are not only a time piece but also jewelry. thus it is up to the customer to decide his oppinion of my watch wearing habits

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