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  • Tamara

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    Oct 12, 2008
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    Broad Ripple, near t
    I don't remember the last time I wore a watch. It started as a generation thing with people my age (I'm 27) using their phones as time keeping devices, but I have noticed it has since carried over to others as well.

    Say goodbye to your Buggy Whip old timer. :fogey:

    Do you ever find it inconvenient having to let go of the Playstation controller with one hand to check the time? :laugh6:
     

    andski3

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    Feb 3, 2013
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    Carmel
    I wear a watch everyday. When I forget to put it on, I feel "off" all day. I have a digital watch for when I'm in the field and a nice analog for when I'm in the office.
     

    Zephri

    Master
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    Mar 12, 2008
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    Indianapolis, Northside.
    I've never liked wearing watches or jewelry of any kind, I just don't like things hanging off my body that could get caught on stuff. Pocket watches are fine though, but for all practical purposes unless I'm going camping or into the boonies there's just no need with all the time telling devices floating around already.
     

    pudly

    Grandmaster
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    Nov 12, 2008
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    My computers have an easily visible clock, my cell phone has an easily visible clock, my car has an easily visible clock. Haven't worn a watch in 20 years.
     
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