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