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Recent speculation that mobile phones are replacing watches as the preferred way of telling the time is disputed by

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British bosses, according to a study released by WatchShop.com and TheLadders.co.uk. The survey revealed that, despite the onslaught of technology, 56 per cent of executives still use a watch to tell the time in meetings, while 69 per cent say that they prefer a watch to a mobile device to set their daily routine by. Additionally, 88 per cent of senior managers believe it is unprofessional to have a mobile in meetings.

 

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