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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:57 pm
by Blerv
They bug me. I have a couple nice ones (relatively) but I use the cell phone for checking time.

Next time they ask you why you wouldn't wear a watch indicating it's not "manly" calmly mention neither do boxers, mma fighters, ninjas, and bear wrestlers.

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:09 pm
by ChrisR
I don't think I have ever heard anyone around me say that a watch makes a man ... or lack of a watch is any less manly. But in a professional environment having a decent tie or cuff-links or watch ... is appreciated by your fellow workers. Just as women might feel under-dressed if she went out to work in an office without wearing make-up or ear rings, a watch is just an item of jewelry or an accessory that looks good on a man. :)

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:14 pm
by VashHash
No wristwatch my phone doubles as a pocket watch. I also like pocket watches but I don't carry them often. I like the ones you have to wind yourself. I don't like stuff on my wrist I don't wear rings and no necklaces or chains either. Sometimes I do wear a neck knife

Voice of reason

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:21 pm
by HighDesertSpyder
Blerv wrote:They bug me. I have a couple nice ones (relatively) but I use the cell phone for checking time.

Next time they ask you why you wouldn't wear a watch indicating it's not "manly" calmly mention neither do boxers, mma fighters, ninjas, and bear wrestlers.
Precisely!
I find that not wearing a watch has a little freedom in it... just me though. If I wear one I feel like I am constantly micro-managing my time. :eek:

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:28 pm
by Azwaiian
Blerv wrote:They bug me. I have a couple nice ones (relatively) but I use the cell phone for checking time.

Next time they ask you why you wouldn't wear a watch indicating it's not "manly" calmly mention neither do boxers, mma fighters, ninjas, and bear wrestlers.
Well said! :D

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:48 pm
by CamoNinja
I think it is un-manly to get on here and claim that guys who don't wear one are un-manly.

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:31 pm
by Pneumothorax
To I have a reasonably nice collection of watches. Very expensive by many folks standards, inexpensive by other folks standards. My friends often ask - "WHY DO YOU HAVE SO MANY WATCHES? YOU CAN ONLY WEAR ONE AT A TIME! WHY DO YOU HAVE EXPENSIVE WATCHES, ALL THEY DO IS TELL TIME". Now, replace the word WATCH with KNIFE and you can see how it is all in the eye of the beholder. To each is own. If youre carrying a Spyderco, I dont care if you wear a watch or not. I know you have good taste... :D :D

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:17 pm
by Azwaiian
Pneumothorax wrote:To I have a reasonably nice collection of watches. Very expensive by many folks standards, inexpensive by other folks standards. My friends often ask - "WHY DO YOU HAVE SO MANY WATCHES? YOU CAN ONLY WEAR ONE AT A TIME! WHY DO YOU HAVE EXPENSIVE WATCHES, ALL THEY DO IS TELL TIME". Now, replace the word WATCH with KNIFE and you can see how it is all in the eye of the beholder. To each is own. If youre carrying a Spyderco, I dont care if you wear a watch or not. I know you have good taste... :D :D
Yes sir, though it would be two Spyides in my case! I just love the feeling of having my pockets occupied by Spyderco knives! :p

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:39 am
by girlyMANN
imho, a wristwatch isn't so much of a time piece now,
than it is a piece of bling to denote standing in the chain of command...
a watch is like a necktie in corporate.
it subconsciously ties down da "free" man inside.
n as time waits 4 no man,
i'm further glad dat i ain't tied 2 no watch 2 remind me of those precious slipping hours...
personal electronic devices keeps track of everything.
guess there will always b "time keepers" 2 ask da exact time of day.

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:52 am
by BAL
CamoNinja wrote:I think it is un-manly to get on here and claim that guys who don't wear one are un-manly.
Well now that's not a manly thing to say. For that matter, neither is what I just said. Now I don't know what to do. Does anyone know what time it is.

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:52 pm
by Inusuit
Men who wear watches spend time waiting for those who don't. Just my experience. I wear a $50 field watch all the time except when I'm working around machinery or some place else it might get hung up.

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:54 pm
by Azwaiian
So men who wear watches are never late? Just asking?

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 5:28 pm
by chuck_roxas45
BAL wrote:... Does anyone know what time it is.
Time to get your own watch?

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 6:09 pm
by Switchback
I don't wear a watch but as much as I hate to admit it, I am intrigued by some of the photos I have seen on various forums. There are some really nice watches out there!

I wouldn't mind getting myself a nice watch to wear on ocassion but I'm afraid that if I do, I will get addicted to them.

Truth is, I really don't need a watch. I haven't worn one for at least 30 years yet I am one of those people that always shows up early. If there is somewhere I need to be at a certain time I use one of my vehicles to get there. They are both equipped with clocks. My house has a clock in almost every room and clocks are all over the place at work. There's even a bell that sounds at break time.

If I ever did get myself a watch it would be because they fascinate me, not because I need one.

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:35 am
by Heespharm
I wear watch daily but just started it... I'm 32 so I'm not young but just recently had a change of heart.... Why you ask... I'm in the opinion that while not so much a manly thing it's more of a classy thing....

Growing up my mom always told me three thing a gentleman should carry: 1. Watch 2 belt 3. Handkerchief/ pocket square... I interpreted this as things that women like when men carry them bc it shows class... These 3 things are in my edc...

Other items ALWAYS in my EDC include: knife, keys (organized and not a messy chain), chapfix Chapstick, pocket notebook/pen, iPhone, wallet, small flashlight...
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Edc 010212 by Heespharm, on Flickr

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 1:14 am
by Monocrom
I wear a watch. Seems every time I honestly do need to know the time, it's not displayed all around me for me to take a look at.

I've yet to find a cell or so-called Smartphone that could tell time with any degree of accuracy even approaching the cheapest automatic watch I've ever owned. And I've owned everything from basic cellphones to advanced Smartphones. Gotten to the point where I've realized that unless an individual is a businessman or works at a place where you're On-Call, a cellphone isn't even necessary except for use in an emergency.

Bad news? Someone other than you having an emergency? . . . Bad news can wait until I come home and check my answering machine. An emergency that someone else is having, that would be the time for them to call 911; not to call me. I might be too far away. If there's a burglar, well; I don't have access to a firearm living in NYC. But the police officers who will be responding to the call, they have some. I'm certified in CPR. The EMTs who arrive can do a far better job in a medical emergency than I could.

I still wear a watch because at the simple turn of the wrist, I can instantly know the correct time. I don't have to go digging in my pants to pull out a cellphone whose battery might be dead because I forgot to charge it last night or because I got bored and decided to use up the charge playing some silly game on it.

And yes, it does look a bit odd when a man is walking down the street, and both of his wrists are naked.

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 1:41 pm
by Steffen
i cant see whats so manly about wearing a watch

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 2:54 pm
by Half Sack
Manlier you carry a knife...
I've gotten back into wearing my watch after years of not wearing one, worried about scratching it, breaking it, had a cell phone ect. Now that I wear it I don't work or many outside activities without it but that's me.
I think these "manly me" who are giving you flack for not wearing a watch may not carry a knife, or will say "oh that ones big..." its far more important someone has a blade vs everyone having a watch, unless you doing a bank job... then you need both *synchronizes watch*

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 2:59 pm
by flipe8
I've worn a watch since I was about 7years old, when I saved up my allowance to buy my own in 1979. It was a little wind up with an astronaut for the seconds hand. When my grandfather died in 1982, I was given his old pocket watch(still works) and would like to give it my son my watch when I pass on. I wear an automatic and feel naked without it on my wrist. It's one of the things I always have on me and always will. While I like my cel phone, it's not much more than a toy(I wrecked a Blackberry I left in my pocket during a house fire) and two days after buying it, it was pretty much already obsolete while my watch was cheaper and will likely last my lifetime.

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 3:25 pm
by THE PUNISHER
i do not wear one.
i do not care what time it is.