Anybody Ditch Their Watch Because of Cellphone?
I haven't worn a watch in ten years now.
The cell phone is always close at hand and always accurate. Setting alarms and stopwatch are much easier too.
I realize that wrist watches double as jewelry and some are status symbols for folks. And there is the obligation to wear a nice one if it was given as a gift.
I'm active and spend a lot of time in the shop. Watches just get the way and are at high risk of breakage also.
The Apple Watch has no appeal to me either, just a gadget.
I wonder if watch sales have declined over the years?
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Good points Reinz, I haven't tossed mine yet but have thought about it. My 19.99 Sharp watch has been working pretty good for the past 3 years. Lol. I do have a Invicta that cost 300.00 from a local pawn shop but I am leery about wearing it outside. So it's been sitting in the drawer for a year now.
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Albert Clark
Good points Reinz, I haven't tossed mine yet but have thought about it. My 19.99 Sharp watch has been working pretty good for the past 3 years. Lol. I do have a Invicta that cost 300.00 from a local pawn shop but I am leery about wearing it outside. So it's been sitting in the drawer for a year now.
Back in the 80's, Rolex was all the rage. At least in Dallas with oil and the building boon. Reagan was good for Dallas. But along with so much success came crime. I just had to have a Rolex, I was successful.
Funny thing, I rarely wore that watch. Too many close calls with crime. I got rid of it after a few years. It was a magnet to the wrong people.
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Slim
The phone I carry is much smarter than I am, and contains more computing power than the space shuttle. However, 27 years in the military conditioned me to feel naked without a watch on my wrist. :salute:
Good Ol' military discipline, I love it! :salute:
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Reinz
Back in the 80's, Rolex was all the rage. At least in Dallas with oil and the building boon. Reagan was good for Dallas. But along with so much success came crime. I just had to have a Rolex, I was successful.
Funny thing, I rarely wore that watch. Too many close calls with crime. I got rid of it after a few years. It was a magnet to the wrong people.
I have a blue/red and black/red Submariners.
I don't wear the black one and the blue has been repaired twice. (auto wind doesn't seem to like a Harley) Go figure...
I haven't had it repaired again.
Both have been in the safe for at least a decade.