Will magnets hurt my watch, credit cards, cassette tapes, disks, cell phone, TVs, CRT screens, etc.?
A. The answer is yes and no. Yes, if you have a North or South Pole magnet that is strong enough. Remember, North or South polarity pulls or repels, but our Magnetite jewelry is uni-polar, which is circular energy, and although our linked bracelets are North Pole to the skin, they are not strong enough to damage any of the above and the magnets are located next to your skin. If you have a Bulova “Accutron”, absolutely do not wear it on the same arm. An Accutron is an electronic watch that uses a tuning fork to generate the frequency that generates the electricity to run the watch. It is the only watch that utilizes this technology. Regarding watches, if it is a “wind up watch”, in theory, there could be a possibility that if the actual magnets got on top of the watch face and rode there that it could perhaps slow down the hands – maybe. On our own research and testing we have not had any problems. Regarding modern watches, the watch-makers have said that the average watch has a warrant
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