Do you wear a Watch?

I have 4 but rarely wear them as I forget to put them on when I go out. Don't wear one for work as it would just get ruined being a tradesman.
 
Haven't worn a watch in 30 years.
Working in a Supermarket Warehouse, I wasn't concentrating on what I was doing and accidently dragged my hand along a wall which pushed the watch into my wrist. Physically couldn't wear a watch for a couple of months until it healed and then got out of the habit.
Now a watch feels wierd....
 
Several cheap watches given to me as gifts and sitting in the drawer.

I also have a g-shock ltd edt divers watch (for diving obviously), a DKNY suit watch and a ltd edt citizen Eco-drive. The Citizen watch was a 30th birthday present after my original was damaged last year when I slipped on ice. They ae brilliant watch and my original never missed a beat in years.

I've always love Rado watches but have never owned one. They are so simple but look stunning
 
Skagen Titanium. Failing eyesight had meant I'd gone down the route of big, chunky LCD watches, which I'd hated. Tried on a Skagen with a grey face and, weirdly, I can see it fine. Wafer thin as well - far better than having a lump of flashing Lego on the wrist.
 
Skagen Titanium. Failing eyesight had meant I'd gone down the route of big, chunky LCD watches, which I'd hated. Tried on a Skagen with a grey face and, weirdly, I can see it fine. Wafer thin as well - far better than having a lump of flashing Lego on the wrist.

I have one of these. As you say nice and light when playing golf.
 
i had 4 toy watches in different colours and designed to match my golf belts,sadly down to a white one as my son commandeered the others,still have a solid gold watch (christopher wray) bought for my 18th by my parents that only comes out for special occasions other than that i use my phone for the time.
 
I have a nice Accurist one given as a gift, another couple in the drawer.

I was only saying to my wife the other day, 'how come everyone I know who wears a Rollex watch is a complete plonker'.
 
i have a couple, one for work, which is a banged up adidas sports watch, i have a breo one for golf, my dad bought me a nice rotery one for my 18th which is now in the box, and my wife bought me a lovely tissot one for our first christmas as a married couple used for when we head out, but mainly i use me phone :)
 
I have an Omega Seamaster for going out. A Poseidon Chrono that is used for diving, and a selection of Seiko's and Citizens that live in a drawer and never see the light of day.

Seamaster for me is one of the classiest watches around, why do you not wear the seamaster diving?
 
Couple of Paul Smith ones, simple and classic designs. Love his watches.
 
Always wear a watch on my right hand for some reason don't no why, I have a Tag for work which I got about 23 years ago and a TAG Carrera auto which I got got a couple of years ago.
 
Yes I wear one all of the time, I have two nice ones. A Brietling Aerospace Titanium and an Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Automatic.
I think a watch is the only decent piece of jewellery a bloke can have without looking like he should have a matching Burberry cap.
 
Same watch for 21 years,a Timberland bought for my 16th by my late dear Grandfather who was my hero.

It has had about a hundred leather straps but it is still going strong and will stay on my wrist til either I go or it does.
 
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