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Byline: Robert Sullivan
Remember when watches used to tell the time? Well, for the Philip Stein Teslar watch, time is like a thing out of the distant past-the past that preceded cell phones and personal electronics and jet-setting. This is not to say that the Teslar watch does not tell time. It tells it twice, once for each of the two main time zones that you set your life in, speaking of jet-setting. But what it mostly does-or claims to do, anyway-is protect you from the invisible energies generated and received by the additional electronic accessories that have been developed since the dawn of electronic time. Even in the face of naysayers, people like Oprah ...