Is there such thing as a analog watch that talks?

I am not blind but I use tools that blind people do, if they are available and not scarce which i have never come across. I have a learning disability , I can read pretty good but I like to have large print text because it doesn’t look crowded and it’s easier to process. I check out audio books from the library as well as the book because I am an audio visual learner.
with my learning disability , certain life skills have been delayed – tying my shoes , math , reading , buttoning shirts , and a few other things. It’s kind of funny that I have difficultly telling time. Other people don’t think it’s funny when I read the time as being one hour early or one hour ahead and they say – Oh crap ! i am late ! then I say " you look at it". We have become so lazy with digital watches and clocks but I would like to learn to tell time on an analog clock. I have a friend who is nearly blind that has a watch that talks but the numbers are in braille. I know how to read braille ( I am a very curious person and I have a friend who used to work at a blind school and she had to learn braille – at the time a didn’t have much of a life

) a little bit but I am not blind so why do I need to learn. I only know letters : A-F and that’s by sight and with a key. so that doesn’t count for much.
So getting to the point ; Is there such thing as a talking watch?

Yes, Radio shack will most likely have one, I’ve seen them there before and if I remember correctly they were only around $20.

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  1. James R Says:

    Yes, Radio shack will most likely have one, I’ve seen them there before and if I remember correctly they were only around $20.
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