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Is time running out for the watch?
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Do you tell the time by your mobile?
Why on a bright sunny day, is it easier to look for the time by a watch?
Because in sunny weather, I have yet to own a mobile that I can see to read text messages never mind check the time.
Do you tell the time by your mobile?
Why on a bright sunny day, is it easier to look for the time by a watch?
Because in sunny weather, I have yet to own a mobile that I can see to read text messages never mind check the time.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Im a die hard watch fan and have always been fascinated by them and it makes the man to have several nice watches for different occasions along with nice pair of shoes, belts and aftershaves. I also think in certain professions it is a more professional to tell someone the time using a watch instead of rustling around every pocket and pulling out your phone.
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I gave up watches quite some time ago.
To me they are like a 'shackle' that represents a regimented daily routine, a constant reminder of compliance to a specific western way of life - one of conformity and oppression and slavery to a system.
They even *look* like shackles. That and the fact that they get in the way, get caught on things and if I was wearing one that was expensive then I would be constantly sh!t sacred of it getting damaged/stolen.
Yes, I'm happy glancing at my mobile when I need to know the time/date - or better still asking someone.
Nice post btw.
To me they are like a 'shackle' that represents a regimented daily routine, a constant reminder of compliance to a specific western way of life - one of conformity and oppression and slavery to a system.
They even *look* like shackles. That and the fact that they get in the way, get caught on things and if I was wearing one that was expensive then I would be constantly sh!t sacred of it getting damaged/stolen.
Yes, I'm happy glancing at my mobile when I need to know the time/date - or better still asking someone.
Nice post btw.
treat my watches as jewellery...saying that I can't remember the last time I wasn't wearing my favourite swatch with a black, ivory ,and steel enamelled bracelet strap... can bath in it, swim in it (can't see the clock on the pool wall) and it looks quite nice too in a sixties op art sort of way...Mobile festers in the bottom of my handbag collecting fluff and boiled sweets that have escaped their wrappers......now that is something i would gladly do without!
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