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%

  • Total voters
    33
No. I agree that's more convenient than a smartphone but I really don't like having something around my wrist. So I have pocket watches instead -.-
 
My thread consumed Saiyan Lusitano's thread to absorb its vital essence I merged the threads so we wouldn't have (so many) duplicates. Edited the first post to add his first post, for clarity.

Since I wrote here last, my Swatch has kicked the bucket, closed the curtains and joined the choir invisible, it is no more, dead as a dodo, it has ticked its last, the timepiece is at peace. So now I have some cheapo Casio thing, not nearly as elegant but it's light, waterproof and it runs.
 
I hate wearing watches!
They make you sweaty and moving them just noms the hair from your hand.
Wore it for a while but didn't find it as convenient as having a phone in your pants to check for time.
I'm open for other accessories thou but watches got a no from me.
 
I wear a watch mostly when going to places, school, etc. all for the convenience of knowing the time. I don't usually like to bring devices so yeah. I still have yet to get used to wearing watches on very hot days though >.<
 
I don't wear a watch. First of all, digital watches look absolutely horrible, and a good-looking analog watch costs a lot of money. So that's one issue with watches.

Second of all, for anyone who carries a phone around (and not even necessarily a smartphone) it's kind of useless to have a sweaty watch on your wrist that looks tacky 99% of the time unless you are wearing a blazer and tie. Watches look gross with any kind of short sleeves or casual clothing. And to those who say it's rude to pull out your phone during a conversation: a) it's not like you have to fully divert your eyes and attention away from the conversation just to glance at your pocket quickly and b) you probably don't have a pressing need to check the time in the middle of a conversation. It's rude to check a watch as well, implying boredom.
 

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