How many different watches do you wear on a normal day?

How many different watches do you wear on a normal day?

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summit7

Original Poster:

672 posts

232 months

Friday 10th May
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I have six watches that all do different jobs, are different sizes and most importantly for me are different colours and styles.

Today I have worn 3 of them which is a normal daily rotation for me. Only one of the 6 rarely gets worn all the others are worn at least once a week.

Are you a one watch person, have a number of watches but some don't get worn or do you go for it and make sure you wear all your watches regularly?

I only get a new watch if it does something different compared to my other watches which is why I think I use all of them.

Baroque attacks

4,619 posts

189 months

Friday 10th May
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3 watches


In a day?

Mick Dastardly

162 posts

27 months

Friday 10th May
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I too have different watches for different jobs.

Out of my current horological stable, the chosen ones getting most wrist time are as follows:

Rolex Hibabeiwantyoutothinkivegotalargepenis.

Christopher Ward Ihatemyboss.

Timex Thisistheonlywatchyouregettinginthedivorcewhenyouinevitablyleavemeyoubh.

Hublot IOfcourseipaidcashformyoverfinchrangerover(10.7%apr)








Cupid-stunt

2,651 posts

59 months

Saturday 11th May
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1

Glosphil

4,408 posts

237 months

Saturday 11th May
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1 with titanium case & braclet that cost £95 about 12 years ago.
Also a stainless steel watch/braclet that cost around £55 20+ years ago. This is my standby watch for gardening, DIY & working on the car.
Both are quartz & battery powered.

I would like a Citizen titanium Eco watch but can't justify the cost unless one of my 2 existing watches fails.

r159

2,287 posts

77 months

Sunday 12th May
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One for work that gets covered in cement/sweat other stuff, and then something different in the evening.

Weekends depends what I am up to…usually one, today it is two as I’ve just got some new straps.

magpie215

4,470 posts

192 months

Sunday 12th May
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I have a selection of watches.
I tend to wear one for a full week then change it out usually on a Sunday.

Bungleaio

6,346 posts

205 months

Sunday 12th May
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Work day - Either Omega PO or Seiko Pressage

None work day - Speedy Pro or Christopher Ward GMT. If I'm doing some work on the car/house then a G Shock

Holiday - Christopher Ward GMT or a different G Shock

I put one on in the morning and don't change it during the day.

Countdown

40,345 posts

199 months

Sunday 12th May
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Mick Dastardly said:
I too have different watches for different jobs.

Out of my current horological stable, the chosen ones getting most wrist time are as follows:

Rolex Hibabeiwantyoutothinkivegotalargepenis.

Christopher Ward Ihatemyboss.

Timex Thisistheonlywatchyouregettinginthedivorcewhenyouinevitablyleavemeyoubh.

Hublot IOfcourseipaidcashformyoverfinchrangerover(10.7%apr)
rofl

I have one of these. I've had it for about 18 years, it's really good at telling the time.


Edited by Countdown on Sunday 12th May 16:10

Doofus

26,563 posts

176 months

Sunday 12th May
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I have around twenty, but the only reason I'd wear more than one in a single day is if I'm switching from casual dress to formal or vice versa.

jeremyh1

1,380 posts

130 months

Monday 13th May
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I have 2 Gshocks that I wear during the day when I'm getting knocked around bashed up doing some work

I wear G shock when ever I think my wife is going to beat me up!

Most I have an Edifice divers watch that I like to wear day to day So I might wear 2 in a day
Casio Edifice EFV-640D-5AVUEF Bronze

blue_haddock

3,395 posts

70 months

Monday 13th May
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I have nearly 50 watches (i think) but generally i put one on in the morning and wear it all day, unless of course during the day i plan to do something that the current watch isnt suitable for.

So realistically a max of 2 watches in one day.

Mont Blanc

805 posts

46 months

Monday 13th May
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Doofus said:
I have around twenty, but the only reason I'd wear more than one in a single day is if I'm switching from casual dress to formal or vice versa.
This.

I can't imagine wearing several different watches in one day, unless as Doofus says, I needed to get dressed for a formal evening event or something.

raceboy

13,158 posts

283 months

Monday 13th May
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Like below I would usually one wear one watch a day unless I have a mid week evening engagement that requires something a bit nicer than the day time watch.
I'll probably wear a different watch every day though, and never the same watch two days in a row. rotate

blueg33

36,655 posts

227 months

Monday 13th May
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Work day with a suit - Seiko Pressage

Work day casual - Seiko GMT or Seamaster

Penguin suit fancy dinner - 18ct gold very slim vintage manual wind Tissot

Working in the garden - a cheapo Alpha PO homage that I bought to see if i really wanted an orange bezel PO (I didn't)

Summer meal in a pub garden, maybe my black Panerai Luminor

Holiday - Tissot PRS200 as it can swim deeper than me, is reliable, accurate, comfortable, not too thick etc. Or Seiko GMT for obvious reasons

smn159

12,952 posts

220 months

Monday 13th May
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raceboy

13,158 posts

283 months

Monday 13th May
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Back in the 80's I may have been guilty of this.... paperbag


Coxey

425 posts

110 months

Monday 13th May
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Think you have too much time on your hands

Lotobear

6,629 posts

131 months

Monday 13th May
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..and here's me thinking that all watches do exactly the same jobconfused

Sporky

6,549 posts

67 months

Monday 13th May
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The only time I've worn more than one in a day is if I've tried on others, or a new one has arrived.

Mine all do the same job but in different colours so I can co-ordinate with my mood and/or outfit.