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What Kind of Watch Do You Wear? (contains images)

No watch for me at the moment; I wore it in the pool on Australia Day (water 'resistant' does not extend to three hours submerged, I found out).

It was an analog, however, and am on the lookout for a funky new one.
 
Finally a thread I can win!

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Analog. Iv had it since i was 15! Thats 8 years and iv changed the battery once. I love it as the hands glow in the dark. We have been through so much together :D It has been covered in mud, placenta..., lemonade, sick... (not human) and various other liquids and it has survived! I thought about getting another one but i cant part with hits one.
Another point, I wear mine on my right wrist and always get told that thats wierd....
 
Odd. I wear mine on my right wrist most of the time.

Mine's digital and is awful. I had a pretty nice one before this one, but it got broken. That one lit up if I told it to, so it could tell me what time it was even if it was dark. This one doesn't do that. Instead, its alarm is broken and goes off at 37 seconds into random minutes at least three times a day.
 
I wear my metal fossil watch always on the left arm. I always put the face to the underside of my wrist, so that it looks like a bracelet. The dial is violet and very small...
 
Analog. It's an Eco-drive, fuelled by light.

A quick test. If you have an Analog watch, do not look at it.

Describe, to yourself, the face, the hands, are there numbers, lines, dots, roman numerals. Try this on someone, not many people can remember what their watch face looks like. :rolleyes:
 
I normally only wear a watch to work and have always preferred analogue watches.
 
I always have a watch in my hand. The practical one I always wear is a digital CASIO G-Shock, it just stays in my hand 24/7, but sometimes I change it with a more elegant analog one.
 
I found these pictures that look similar to my watches:

G-Shock
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Swatch

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but the back color is light blue rather than red.
 
I've worn a Tag Heuer since I had a baby because they can go into any black hole of disgust and keep on ticking. Plus, I need to know what time is.
 
Citizen eco-drive analog that is old and was found cheap. Second-hand a must for taking blood pressures ;)
 
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I even sleep with my watch on the left arm which makes my family laugh, I can't do without my watch, it's a classical one, but with very good batteries, I've had it since I was 18, for ten years that is.:)
It's interesting why people don't give up watches even if you can see the time on your mobile, on TV, on the computer etc.
 
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