Watch Talk; Scout Watches Ideas

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To match the Scout II dash clock?

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Here’s another idea. Back in the 60s Seiko made a watch for the soldiers in Vietnam that had a compass attached to the band. I found my son a vintage old new stock still in the bag compass on EBay one year for Christmas. They are really cool. Anyway it would be fun if the bands could have a compass incorporated somehow.
 
For those of us who wear Apple Watches we need Apple Watch bands in the vintage colors with the Scout logo. I prefer the rubber dive bands over the Velcro but either would be great.
I rock an apple watch everyday with a Freestyle Shark Band. Its light weight and durable.
 
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There’s a company called Carved in Indiana. They make phone cases, knives and bracelets out of wood. It would be cool to partner with someone like that and get products made to match the material in our Scouts. In Scout colors with the logo. And they are an American brand in Indiana.
 
It’s lovely to be matchy-matchy with my ride, but I am here for the Philip K. Dick factor. The only reason I bought an Apple Watch in the first place was to have an animated and talking Mickey Mouse watchface from our Bladerunner future. Apple Watch app where I can feed a baby Scout and raise it like a Tamagotchi/feed it like one feeds cats in Neko Atsume or I have no interest. 😤
 
P.S. - I’m not kidding about the game idea where you either raise and nurture a Scout like it’s your wonderful little baby or one where different Scouts come visit you and you can either charge them or give them gas and they can leave you little notes that they visited (basically a rip-off of Neko Atsume: maybe your yard has a level one charger by default and you upgrade to level 2 and 3 chargers or you install a gas pump so older Scouts visit and you have a little album to show what Scouts have visited you in the game). It’s also clever because you play it by not playing it… you check it between breaks and during down time. The cats won’t eat food you put out unless you’re actively not looking, like you just happen upon them by chance or not at all.

If you don’t know of Neko Atsume, aka Kitty Collector…