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On Philip Stein



I first heard about Philip Stein watches when Oprah included it in her Favorite Things. I got mine for my birthday and paid for it in installment. I just finished paying for it when I gave birth to Johann.

Due to some unknown reason, I can no longer find the watch in my bag. I am not sure if it was stolen in the hospital or here at home by a maid. I haven't bought a watch since then.

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This afternoon, I was going around Landmark and saw these



Aren't they cute? They are called Fruitz watches. These are from the makers of Philip Stein so they also make use of the same Natural Frequency Technology that made the dual time zone watch famous. I just don't know how one can get the fruit essence from the timepiece.

I think I know what to get next. Looks just about right for an everyday watch.

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