Do you wear a watch?

Timex for me.
imajustme's Avatar
I quit wearing a watch over 10 years ago. It felt like I set myself free. Cell phone is always on me so don't need a bulky wrist piece draggin me down.
TinMan's Avatar
WALDT. I can’t stand fishing my phone out to look at the time. I might get a “wearable” one day when they actually don’t look dorky, but until then I’m going with old-fashioned analog.
Chung Tran's Avatar
I quit wearing a watch over 10 years ago. It felt like I set myself free. Cell phone is always on me so don't need a bulky wrist piece draggin me down. Originally Posted by imajustme
me too, except I never really did wear a watch, for the same reason.. bulky object wearing me down.. same for rings, hats, eye glasses, whatever isn't naturally attached to me from birth. I wear clothes, because the law says I must.


I notice people who wear watches today, like I used to notice people with tattoos 20 years ago.
I am a ham radio operator and require an accurate watch as several places have signals that switch at 12 seconds each minute. I go to WWV the national standard to keep my watch accurate. There are times when I am expecced to turn my phone off and the watch allows me to know what time it is. I bought this watch at Target on sale for $15. Originally Posted by tucson
On the other hand (see what I did there ....) I have a watch that only has the hour hand, and it makes a slow trip around the dial once every 24 hours. I love it on lazy weekends when I only want to know 'about' what time it is.
TinMan's Avatar
On the other hand (see what I did there ....) I have a watch that only has the hour hand, and it makes a slow trip around the dial once every 24 hours. I love it on lazy weekends when I only want to know 'about' what time it is. Originally Posted by stavinChain
That’s actually kinda cool.
One of my current resolutions is to become more unplugged. And I’m also considering the idea of wearing a watch again.

Something plain that goes tick tock and isn’t connected to a computer or Apple.

So are there any watch people out there?

Oh, and nothing wrong with a smart watch. It’s just not an item I’m interested in wearing at this time.

A plain Timex? Yes.

Thoughts on wearing a watch? Originally Posted by ElisabethWhispers

You look at the Citizen Eco Drive line. The face of the watch is a solar cell, and as long as the watch is in light on a regular basis, it runs with the accuracy of any quartz watch. Men's models come with a 90 day reserve (can hold a charge for up to 90 days), ladies less so because of a smaller case / battery. Once you've found a model you like on the Citizen web site. do a DuckDuckGo search. Typically, you can get the same model for 30-40% off on Amazon or other established mail order companies.


I own four of them, two are 20+ years old and beat to hell, but still keep time...
thebbwqueen97's Avatar
I wear a watch. It is better than having to constantly look at your phone (especially in an appointment; its rude to be on the phone). Its just convenient to look at my wrist then go in my purse & dig for my phone. Not to mention I think anyone nowadays that wears one is super sexy&sophisticated!!
Chung Tran's Avatar
I wear a watch. Its just convenient to look at my wrist Originally Posted by thebbwqueen97
you know what, though.. I see watch-wearers who are obsessed with flipping their wrist to observe the time, in many situations that are unwarranted.. example.

I am sitting with a watch-wearer, watching TV.. a commercial comes on, touting a show that will begin later, at 9:00.. it is 4:00, or so, now, but the watch-wearer instinctively flips his fucking wrist to note the current time. I have seen this kind of example a lot. and sometimes I see someone who does not have a watch on at the time, flip his wrist to view the time.. it looks stupid, as if a TV commercial described a new restaurant opening, and the viewer starts moving his mouth, as if he is chewing food.
normalguy21's Avatar
As my mind wallers in the vast shadows of darkness I try to catch a glimpse of a shadow I once cast .

The point being once one becomes familiar and implimants land navigational skills in a imitate danger zone your shadow tells you everything .

In the beginning of the day or towards the end your shadow is at its largest while during the middle if the day it is almost non existent.

The luxury of a watch .

Ever see the movie with Christopher walkins where he tells the story of being in a pow camp with a watch up his ass the whole time ?
Pulp Fiction. A masterpiece!
goodman0422's Avatar
I read a few watch buying guides a year ago. Apparently, telling accurate time is the least important function of a watch.

For most guys it is bling. Flair to show or pretend they have money. From my experience, it works on women. They look for stupid shit like that. Shoes can also attract a woman. (Your shoes. Although buying them some will also make their panties drop.) And that is the only reason I would consider buying a new watch.
I know, sounds shallow. But it's true.
TinMan's Avatar
The “watch hate” is sad to see.

My dad wore a gaudy, gold timepiece. It was flashy, but not an Uber-expensive luxury brand. Damned reliable. It was a great reflection of who he was.

Watches can say a lot about a person, good and bad. I miss those days.
Cell phone clocks are synched to the atomic clock so you are assured of the correct time. Stopped wearing a watch decades ago.
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