You stalk people's wrists all the time

Picture your typical Shopping afternoon With your partner at the nearest mall. He or she looks at the store fronts, And drag you in when there is something interesting on the other hand,You look at......people's wrists. ( You know that's weird and creepy right?)

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In public places I will approach complete strangers and shout "Wrist Check". I then point at their Casio F-whatever and laugh. Quickly I throw my cape across my face and dash away before the mall police catch me. What is weird and creepy about that? Enthusiasts gotta enthuse.

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I don't go looking at other people's wrists when I'm out. I also try not to go shopping with the GF because of an unfortunate incident involving a 2.5 hour shoe shop hopping trip that ended when I stated that the next shop she will get in is for getting out as a battered woman.

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Aurelian

In public places I will approach complete strangers and shout "Wrist Check". I then point at their Casio F-whatever and laugh. Quickly I throw my cape across my face and dash away before the mall police catch me. What is weird and creepy about that? Enthusiasts gotta enthuse.

You have a cape? This is sooo cool!!

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Catskinner

You have a cape? This is sooo cool!!

You don't?

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Aurelian

You don't?

Sadly, no. I do own a shirt but thought

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All the time. Pretty good ice breaker is "nice watch."dangerous if you run into someone who think about watches for more than 10 seconds a day.

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Aurelian

In public places I will approach complete strangers and shout "Wrist Check". I then point at their Casio F-whatever and laugh. Quickly I throw my cape across my face and dash away before the mall police catch me. What is weird and creepy about that? Enthusiasts gotta enthuse.

I agree, but whenever I make a statement like that that sounds good to me, I repeat it with the words “Your Honor” at the end, and it never sounds quite as persuasive.

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sounds familiar

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Aurelian

In public places I will approach complete strangers and shout "Wrist Check". I then point at their Casio F-whatever and laugh. Quickly I throw my cape across my face and dash away before the mall police catch me. What is weird and creepy about that? Enthusiasts gotta enthuse.

If there's a just and loving God above, this is true.

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Catskinner

You have a cape? This is sooo cool!!

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The best place for this activity is in the airport; more speficially Narita/Tokyo airport. The Japanese love their high end watches.

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I do glance from time to time, but wrists are so close to crotches a lot of the time so I do my best not to be a creep about it.

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Has the vibe of an 80s computer geek/Middle-eastern WallStreet banker.

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I don't know about you but I always checked the ring fingers in my younger days.

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I'm very fortunate that my better half is a big watch fan too, we watch YouTube reviews every night together, she owns a Cartier Balon Bleu, Khaki King & the 62Mas with brown dial and gold indices. We often watch spot when out or pause a film 😂

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I am very guilty of ogling people's wrists whenever I'm out in public. Luckily, I try not to be out in public unless absolutely necessary.

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I always check first if it ticks or swoops. When ticking I loose interest rather quickly (yes, I am that shallow), but when it swoops my eyeballs are doing some darn good gymnastics!

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I “watch spot” everywhere I go. I turn to the wife and say, “oh he/she was wearing a (Brand, model)”. To which the wife responds, “That’s nice dear”.

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Aurelian

In public places I will approach complete strangers and shout "Wrist Check". I then point at their Casio F-whatever and laugh. Quickly I throw my cape across my face and dash away before the mall police catch me. What is weird and creepy about that? Enthusiasts gotta enthuse.

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Inkitatus

I'm very fortunate that my better half is a big watch fan too, we watch YouTube reviews every night together, she owns a Cartier Balon Bleu, Khaki King & the 62Mas with brown dial and gold indices. We often watch spot when out or pause a film 😂

I'd stop a film on my own,but my wife would ask what the F

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As a bar cook I'm always scoping out the wrist candy. Old guys wear the best watches, but it's cool to see it making a come back with young people as well. About a third of what I spot are women wearing smart watches.

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Yes I stare at people's wrists and it absolutely frustrates me when their watch isn't set to the correct time. If it's off by 5 minutes it doesn't bother me. But several hours off? Come on!

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For sure!

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nomoneynowatches

Yes I stare at people's wrists and it absolutely frustrates me when their watch isn't set to the correct time. If it's off by 5 minutes it doesn't bother me. But several hours off? Come on!

The battery is probably dead lol

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Ha. I get to look at wrists everyday. When patients come to my office, I look at every wrist as part of their exam. I'm doing my job, of course, but I'm totally taking the opportunity to look. 😎

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I never though about it, now I see why people give me that weird look when I pay more attention to their hands gestures than their faces......🙄

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I even ask to have a look at the watch if it’s an interesting one 🤷‍♂

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I Have that problem too, its a problem because in public places where there is a lot of people.. its so had to appretiate the other things in life... depends of the circumstances i acknowledge someone else watch... one time a guy stares to my wrist long time and i said, you like it hu? and it was a conversation starter hahah....