Happy Hour Timepieces – A Beer Drinker’s Wingman

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You suddenly realize your bottle opener is missing in action. You’ve recently spent several hundred dollars on new dental work, so opening a cold one with your teeth is not advisable. What to do? Three words. Happy Hour Timepiece. If you guessed bottle opener on the back of a watch strap – then move to the head of the class.

The concept of Happy Hour Timepiece is simple. Select from one of their watches (all strategically highlight that magical 5pm hour), flip your arm over to expose the back of the watch strap. Use the embedded bottle opener to remove beer cap(s).
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Happy Hour Timepiece watches come in three styles:

The Lightweight – $149.99 – 42 mm diameter watch face,  available in three colors (Night Moves shown below) – Olive Drab, Timeless, Night Moves

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The Ish – $149.99 – 42 mm watch face, available in 3 colors (Orange shown below) – Timeless, Orange, Night Moves

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The Bottoms Up – $49.99 (normally $100) – Citizen 2035 watch movement – available in three colors – Brown, Yellow, St Patrick’s Green

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Dan covered the first generation watch, and you can get more info on the new styles by visiting Happy Hour Time Pieces.

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Wayne Schulz
Wayne is a diehard Android user and consultant specializing in Sage 100 ERP Accounting Software. He lives in Glastonbury CT with his two children. When not helping them with their homework or pushing the latest school fundraiser off on his co-workers, he is active hiking and investigating all manner of technology.