I love my watch too and also think of it as jewellery. I also check the time on my PC, wallclocks, TV remote or the cooker but never ever on my mobile - wouldn't cross my mind to do so.
I suffered a stroke 10 years ago and when I finally got back on my feet again I decided time wasn't all that important, chucked my watch in a draw and I've never looked at it since. If i've got to be somewhere important at a certain time the boss reminds me
gingejbee 45 watches? Wow any watch and chains amongst your collection? I've always loved the ol watch and chain but it would seem rather odd to pull one out in this age though I've heard that there have been a few made for this age, do you know anything about it?
A wrist watch is very useful when switching to left hand drive when abroad. If you normally wear it on your left, when you get behind the wheel switch your watch to the right wrist - it feels odd and is a sub conscious anchor to keep right on the road.
Putting your mobile in your opposite pocket doesn't work so well.
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Micky; no, all wrist pieces, I'm afraid. Wouldn't really be interested in the chains etc as I don't wear the sort of clothes they would go with. I usually buy at least one watch when I'm on holiday. Switzerland, two years ago, was interesting.......!
At the eleventh our (pun intended) Apple will save the day and make watches cool again. Apparently the latest craze is to put a watchstrap on the new iPod Nano...