I know I wear a digital watch.
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No, I like my arms to be evenly wieghted so the only scenario where I would wear a watch was if I had two identical watches and that would just look weird
[QUOTE="Dark_Knight6"]As do I, though I don't use it. Makes for a good conversation starter though.I have a pocket watch, if that counts.
LZ71
Meh, I just find wrist watches uncomfortable. :P
I have to wear a watch everyday for work. I have a time table to adhere to everyday, and no I'm not a train engineer (that would be fun compared to what I do).
Otherwise, I wouldn't wear one. I've barely managed to get rid of the sunless band of skin underneath.
I actually found a cool analog/digital. It has the analog face with the hour and minute hands, but it also has a window for date, time, mtime, timer ... ect... it even has a phone book in it!
Yes. I use to wear a Casio Wave Captor digital sport watch all the time, but now I where my analog watch more because it's AFA colors.
I collect fine timepieces. A gentleman always where's a watch.. the more over engineered the better. I have a problem taking people seriously that dont wear a watch.. this "oh I use a cell phone" attitude is lame. So your cell phone will last 200+ years, be passed down to future generations, and withstand extreme conditions? I can understand the price being an issue since swiss mechanicals are generally $3000+
Or wearing a watch annoys some people and/or they'd rather not have the tan line on their wrist.I collect fine timepieces. A gentleman always where's a watch.. the more over engineered the better. I have a problem taking people seriously that dont wear a watch.. this "oh I use a cell phone" attitude is lame. So your cell phone will last 200+ years, be passed down to future generations, and withstand extreme conditions? I can understand the price being an issue since swiss mechanicals are generally $3000+
Bdking57
I collect fine timepieces. A gentleman always where's a watch.. the more over engineered the better. I have a problem taking people seriously that dont wear a watch.. this "oh I use a cell phone" attitude is lame. So your cell phone will last 200+ years, be passed down to future generations, and withstand extreme conditions? I can understand the price being an issue since swiss mechanicals are generally $3000+
Bdking57
I find it more practical to buy a phone instead. If I buy a watch, all it does is tell time, whereas a phone can do much more.
Yeah I would. I don't like wearing watches and they aggravate my skin. A watch is just a watch. Nothing more.A properly designed watch does not annoy anyone lol and its called you take it off when you tan.. you wouldnt be annoyed if it was a $5K - 10Kwatch.
Bdking57
I collect fine timepieces. A gentleman always where's a watch.. the more over engineered the better. I have a problem taking people seriously that dont wear a watch.. this "oh I use a cell phone" attitude is lame. So your cell phone will last 200+ years, be passed down to future generations, and withstand extreme conditions? I can understand the price being an issue since swiss mechanicals are generally $3000Bdking57
I always wear a watch, it bugs me not being able to tell the time. Also I find a watch far more practical than a cell phone. A watch rarely runs out of power and is always easily accessible on your wrist. Plus, if I'm doing something like skiing, biking or driving I usually won't have my cell phone on me or I won't be able to look at it.
Not around the house..just when i'm walking around campus...for fear of being late to a lecture or lab..
not anymore just use my phone or the clocks in the room, I tend not to be anywhere I can't check the time on either, or ask someone.
Once in a while, I'll put that shiny silvery watch on, but I don't want to get a watch tan. I use my phone more often to look at the time.
Nope, I use my cellphone or my iPod as a watch. Usually my cellphone cause I always have it with me.
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