Do you wear a watch?

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Do you wear a watch?

  • Yes

    Votes: 10 30.3%
  • No

    Votes: 19 57.6%
  • Only on special occasions

    Votes: 4 12.1%

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I only used watches for fashion, and they were broke. Cell phones are the new watches now, just tape 'em to your hand/wrist
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I wear watches when.... I don't wear them anymore. Use my phone most of the time or a analog/digital clock that are usually nearby.

When I used to wear them, I wore it on my right wrist even though I'm right handed.
 
In my opinion, a watch is a necessity!
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Digital is the only way to go!

I use it to stay on time, so that way I'm not late for school or work.

It can get in the way though, like when your walking past something and your wristwatch catches the edge of an item.
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That seems to happen to me a lot.

By the way, cell phones are overrated
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Pliskron said:
I just strap a DS to my wrist. Thats a watch. Right?
Lol no

Jothri said:
Thats the only thing I ever wear, actually...
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QUOTE(Twiffles @ Feb 6 2010, 05:36 AM)
I wear watches when.... I don't wear them anymore. Use my phone most of the time or a analog/digital clock that are usually nearby.

When I used to wear them, I wore it on my right wrist even though I'm right handed.
You say "even though"...I'm left handed and I wear my watch on my left wrist.
 
ProtoKun7 said:
Twiffles said:
I wear watches when.... I don't wear them anymore. Use my phone most of the time or a analog/digital clock that are usually nearby.

When I used to wear them, I wore it on my right wrist even though I'm right handed.
You say "even though"...I'm left handed and I wear my watch on my left wrist.

Left handed here also and wear my watch on my left wrist. Dunno why, out of habit I guess. It doesn't really get in the way anyway.
 
I used to wear watches during my school period.
I don't wear anymore because they all tried to went counter-clockwise
so all my watched got late (2sec forward, 1sec rewind)
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Either I don't have what it takes to wear a watch, either it was only cheap ones (and it was)

I'm right handed. When I wore it, it was on my left arm.
Leather black bracelet and tiny clock, with needles (I don't like digital clock, I'm a visual memorize), not flashy.
always on (even for sleeping), but removing it for shower (I never bought waterproof, too expensive)

I'm now used to not wear any.
I don't really need it, because for example if I have to take the bus ... just wait the bus whatever you have to wait, knowing how much you have to wait will never change a thing.
I just need to know the time to go to work, and stop working.

Even when I was at school, I never used it really, just wait the bell to ring, it's what tells which time it was.
a class friend even ask me once "you never look at your watch ? you know which time it is ?" yeah, I knew according to which lesson we were having/bell ringing/approx elapsed time etc.
 
Well I used to wear one a long time ago, but these days I can't stand having one around my wrist anymore. It just annoys me so I throw it of after a couple of minutes (the one I had was a nice one though it would not only show you the time, it would actually say the time).
 
No. I've had a few watches in the past but they all broke at some point, and I haven't bought one after the previous one got broke (which is about 8 years ago). And good watches are too expensive anyway.
 
Always wear one. Got a new one last month and it was pretty expensive.

I wear Tissot watches.
 

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