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Happy Hour Watch Helps You Open Beer Bottles

Happy Hour Watch Helps You Open Beer Bottles

After getting off work, what most people would like to do nowadays is to go for their ‘happy hour’, wherever it may be. If your way of relaxing is having a couple of beers with your mates, then the Happy Hour Watch might come in handy, as it’s certainly geared towards that. Aside from telling the time, the most useful feature of this watch will have to be its bottle-opening buckle, which should help remove the annoyance that keeps your lips away from your favorite beverage. Just to spice things up a little, the watch face only has one hour marker, and if you guessed that it’s at the 5-O’clock mark, you’re right! It’ll set you back $49.95 though, so the choice is yours.

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