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Very seldom. I need a calendar more than i need a watch.Seems like watches are going the way of the buggy whip- at least among the younger set. I was just curious what people here do- and yes, I still wear one.
Have both. Currently Hamilton is part of Swiss company and made in Switzerland. Very nice watch, Swiss movement ( no battery) and I love it.I thought Hamilton watches are now made overseas, unless you have an older one.
Likewise. There is only one situation where I’ll take it off, and it’s not when I’m alone.All the time even in the shower, to bed, habit from the service.
Seems like watches are going the way of the buggy whip- at least among the younger set. I was just curious what people here do- and yes, I still wear one.
it's like wearing socks DAMNLikewise. There is only one situation where I’ll take it off, and never when I’m alone.
Ditto. But I did finally get a Garmin so I can change up my running routes without having to guesstimate mileage and pace.I wear a Timex Ironman Triathlon, costing less than $40, mainly because I need a stopwatch when I’m lifting. I leave it on pretty much 24/7.
Me too. But I have to admit it’s a pain to yank my pants down to check the time.Yes, I have a small collection (8) watches. One Tag Heuer and a few Invictas. I wear all of them at once so I know what time it is in eight different time zones.
Are you sure your wife is okay with you telling us this?
FWIW - Hamilton and Bulova manufactured timing devices in Lancaster that were used for bombs during WW2. A lot of watch companies went under or were bought up by conglomerates after quartz watches were introduced around the 1970s or so. Quartz is more accurate and much cheaper than automatic or manual movements but they lack the workmanship and artistry IMHO. And now even Swiss watches contain a lot of parts which are manufactured in China.Have both. Currently Hamilton is part of Swiss company and made in Switzerland. Very nice watch, Swiss movement ( no battery) and I love it.
$53k yellow gold Rolex DD... as I'm sure you all know by now.
You could have gotten a Jeep for that price
I still use a buggy whip, but not on horses. That would be animal cruelty. All you PETA people, keep your hate in check, I'm horse and animal free.
I have to wear one for work. I can't take smart devices into the jail. I feel naked without one.
I just turned 63Seems like watches are going the way of the buggy whip- at least among the younger set. I was just curious what people here do- and yes, I still wear one.
Thank you for your service.In retrospect, a memory just popped up! I was our company's RTO in nam and the platoon rto's were always requesting "Tango Charlies" (time checks). So a watch kind of became a tool of my trade and stuck with me! I digress, I carried this Bravo 1 secure radio that could be made secure with this device with multiple pins (probably over twenty). Had this shackle wheel and battalion would radio a set of numbers and letters and you'd line the specific numbers and letters up, set those pins and "punch" the radio and it would be secure between another one with the same security settings! Old school, high tech!
You own quite a range of watches. Enjoy them all.I love all of my watches. Heck I have 4 Japanese made watches that I bought for $20 each just because they looked interesting... they go through batteries like they are free, so I just use them for display now. LOL
My everyday is a Citizen Eco-Drive, if I'm going out for a 'casual dinner' and wearing blue I switch to the Tissot (blue face on SS) if I'm wearing green I will sometimes put on the Michael Korrs skeleton watch my wife bought me for my 45th, for formal events I wear the Omega Sea Master she gave me for my 50th - I used to wear my Great Great Uncle's pocket watch but I'm getting concerned it needs a cleaning and I haven't found a good place locally to take it.