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What watch are you wearing?

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    RealPlayer
    wrote last edited by RealPlayer
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    Yes, it’s a copycat thread, but why not? This watch belonged to my son, but he never wore it. I’d guess it’s 25 years old. I don’t understand all the functions. It’s too heavy and all that metal irritates my wrist, so I keep switching it from one hand to the other. But I’m too lazy to go watch shopping.

    I seldom wear it. Usually only when I’m going into the city and need to time my transit connections. It’s easier than pulling out my phone to look at the time.

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      dolmansaxlil
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      I wear an Apple Watch. I appreciate the health functions, as well as the workout functions and how it pairs with Fitness+. The battery is going on it, so I may need to replace it soon. That is definitely a drawback - they don’t have much longevity.

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        Mark
        wrote last edited by Mark
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        I have two watches. I never really wore one, but last year my better half bought me a nice Citizen Solar Powered watch for my Birthday. This past Apple product announcement I purchased my first Apple Watch and wear it more than the Citizen.

        CitizenEcoDrive.jpg

        AppleWatch.jpg

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          AdagioM
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          Apple watch.

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          • M Mark

            I have two watches. I never really wore one, but last year my better half bought me a nice Citizen Solar Powered watch for my Birthday. This past Apple product announcement I purchased my first Apple Watch and wear it more than the Citizen.

            CitizenEcoDrive.jpg

            AppleWatch.jpg

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            RealPlayer
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            @Mark Cool. So, the solar powered watch never needs batteries or winding? I wish I had that feature.

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              Mark
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              The battery is charged via solar and is supposed to last 20 years. The battery is also replaceable.

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                Rontuner
                wrote last edited by Rontuner
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                I kept replacing my Casio FE-10 watches until they were no longer made. Perfect combination of thin with big enough display to wear while tuning/working. I purchased and returned quite a few others after the last one broke - searching for something that was comfortable enough and ended up with
                https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ZncdOkOEL._AC_SY500_.jpg
                I did get a magnetic wrap band for it to cut down on the buckle discomfort while working.

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                  Daniel
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                  Casio, Arabic numerals, white dial, AND the least expensive and classic digital.

                  I always have these two watches.

                  The digital's alarm goes off at 11:56 p.m. for no particular reason. I just let it.

                  Hacking this watch is complicated and can take me up to 2 hrs with my poor vision.

                  It's worth owning. It's definitely worth wearing. I just don't care enough to go through what's needed to set it.

                  It's also on military time. I think the time is close to accurate. 🙄

                  'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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