Do you wear a watch?
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I'm 22 and I always wear a watch, it drives me mad not knowing the time and it's so much easier to look at my wrist than dig my phone out of my bag!
I got this Juicy Couture beauty off my partner at christmas and I wear it most of the time. It's rose gold to match the ring and necklace I have from him too.
I got this one the year before from his parents, except mine doesn't have the diamontes (which I prefer) but don't wear it as often since getting the Juicy Couture one. Red is my favourite colour
Fair to say I've been spoilt, before these amazing gifts I wore a plastic childs Toy Story watch.. which my partner also bought me haha.0 -
I do- at all times to cover a much hated tat. Polar for workouts and lately my gold coach boyfriend watch the rest of the time. 350
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I wer a watch linked with my body bugg.0
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over 30 wink and I never leave home without it!0
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I just recently started wearing a watch I got last Christmas. They used to annoy me but I’ve grown used to it now.0
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Im over 30 no watch haven't worn one since I got my cell phone, but sometimes I walk by the watch cases and think ooo I like that one0
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Only if it matches with my outfit.0
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Nope. I'm not even sure I own a watch.0
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Always0
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I'm the few under 30s that always wear a watch.0
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Good points about clocks everywhere. Except, it seems for me, when I actually want to know the time, there's no clock, and my cell phone is in my laptop bag at my desk, and I'm far away from it.
I think I prompted this because I am finding that I am carrying my cell less, leaving it in the car or just leaving it at home. It's a burden and distracting. So, without a cell, often, I need to know the time.
Interesting. Seems to be pretty split down the middle. Age doesn't appear to have much to do with it.
I know what you mean about the cell phone. Since I'm no longer in consulting, I won't carry one. ust something else for me to forget and have to go back to get/find. I also don't carry any kind of iPhone, Blackberry, or organizer either ... too much connectivity. As an IT person, I spend so much time connected and a slave to the clock and technology at work, that I try as much as possible to disconnect when I'm not having to be connected.0 -
No watch, just the cell.0
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I've done sports all my life so I've never worn a watch. Plus I hate than lines on my arms.0
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Over 30....I have to, it's the only thing I wear to bed.....0
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I wear a cheap waterproof one everyday. I have the tan lines to prove it lol. My work clothes don't have pockets and neither do my exercise clothes, so I usually keep my cell phone in my purse, but I freak if I don't know the time. Plus I have to administer medications at work, so it's usually helpful to know the time, so I don't kill anyone lol0
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No watch.... way over 30....never late.0
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yep. almost always, except when exercising (unless it's a G-Shock for long walks). Didn't for a long time, then started back a couple years ago when I could finally afford to start a collection. Own about 50 ( moderate priced ones ;-)) ) ...usually wear a different one every day!0
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I love watches. I have dozens of them. I wear them as an accessory, though. I don't typically look at them for the time.0
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I've done sports all my life so I've never worn a watch. Plus I hate than lines on my arms.0
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I own a very nice watch it was one of the few things I scrimped and saved for on my own as a teenager. Unfortunately right now my wrists are too fat for the band and the band is not one that can be adjusted without spending more than the original price of the watch and the battery is dead. Once my wrist shrinks a little more I'll get the battery replaced and wear it again.
I keep one of my two cell phones on me at most times. I cannot sit still in a room if I cannot see a clock. Nearly every room in my home has at least one giant display clock and there is one in my office as well as the one at the bottom of the monitor. I'm usually fairly good at knowing what time it is or how long something has taken but there is something about the tick tick tick of the clock that keeps me sane.0 -
I'm well past 30 and never wear a watch0
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I have been wearing a watch every day of my life since I was sixteen years old. I feel naked without one.
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Nope. I don't have one.
I'd like one though. I use my phone to tell the time mostly.0 -
I'm 39.
I wear my Citizen EcoDrive (pink face) every day.
I don't use it for telling time though. It's a piece of jewelry to me. It's a fashion statement. :bigsmile:0 -
Yup, I would full naked w/ out one
I have one that si all silver and another black leather bands....depend son my utfit and mood0 -
>30 and yes, I wear a watch.0
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I don't know if I just speak for myself here, but I think a lot of women wear a watch more as a fashion statement than an actual time-keeping aid. I have a Chanel J12 for days when I'm feeling fancy (not the diamond encrusted one, sadly!), and a Michael Kors rose gold / white chronograph for day-to-day (which is actually my favourite, and goes with ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING).
Oh, yeah, and I'm under 30 (just).0 -
I had a couple nice ones I'd wear sometimes if they went with an outfit (never for the actual functional purpose), but last time I moved they both somehow disappeared
I have my eye on a Michael Kors rose gold one now, soooo prettttyyyyyy....trying to make up reasons why my bf should get it for me now since my bday and Christmas aren't until December...0 -
I don't know if I just speak for myself here, but I think a lot of women wear a watch more as a fashion statement than an actual time-keeping aid. I have a Chanel J12 for days when I'm feeling fancy (not the diamond encrusted one, sadly!), and a Michael Kors rose gold / white chronograph for day-to-day (which is actually my favourite, and goes with ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING).
Oh, yeah, and I'm under 30 (just).
I'm coveting your watches. Pretty sure that MK rose gold one is the exact one I want!0 -
I am over 30, but I do not wear a watch. I don't like digital watches, prefer analog, but the past several watches I've worn, they just stopped working. Put in brand new batteries, they're good for a few days, then they start slowing down again.0
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