SOLVED: How do you measure wrist time?

SOLUTION: The program is On My Wrist available on AppStore. No advice for Android users.

I want to record how often I wear my watches, but I'm not as dedicated to keep a spreadsheet and make a graph from that. I can't find the right search engine phrase. I know people use something, but I can't find it.

Is there a computer program for that? Something for iPhone would be best... thanks. :)

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Stick one finger in the air, more of a memory test

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I just guess, but I suppose a super low tech and easy way to do this would be paper or sticky notes by wherever you store your watches plus a pen. Just throw a hash down by a watch's name or on its respective sticky note each time you put it on.

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There are collection apps out there that you can install, but it's still going to require that you enter data in daily.

You MIGHT be able to acquire or code some QR stickers or codes that are encoded to a particular watch and then scan it when you wear it.

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Something that I've never given a second of thought to in my 1,734,480,000 seconds of collecting.

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I use the WRUW/Gallery feature for just that purpose.

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UnholiestJedi

There are collection apps out there that you can install, but it's still going to require that you enter data in daily.

You MIGHT be able to acquire or code some QR stickers or codes that are encoded to a particular watch and then scan it when you wear it.

Do you know any? I don't mind entering the data, as long as it's easier than a spreadsheet.

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Wrist time is overrated 🙂 It's the sensation of wearing the watch - I have a few that I wear very rarely but every time I do it feels special. Then there is the opposite of wearing my daily Seiko beater which is probably 50-60% of the time on my wrist but its nothing special - just a basic watch on my wrist.

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I ask my wife

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Check out the OnMyWrist app. I use it and track what I wear just for the sake of curiosity. Easy to set up and use.

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pepelyankov

Wrist time is overrated 🙂 It's the sensation of wearing the watch - I have a few that I wear very rarely but every time I do it feels special. Then there is the opposite of wearing my daily Seiko beater which is probably 50-60% of the time on my wrist but its nothing special - just a basic watch on my wrist.

I already know the emotions, but not the hard data.

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GotTheTime

I ask my wife

A remarkable woman. Can I ask her too? 😀

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usccopeland

Check out the OnMyWrist app. I use it and track what I wear just for the sake of curiosity. Easy to set up and use.

That's the one I heard about! Thank you! 💚

Alas, I can't find it on AppStore. 😕Curiously, neither on Google Play. 🤔Where did you get it?

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CheapHangover

That's the one I heard about! Thank you! 💚

Alas, I can't find it on AppStore. 😕Curiously, neither on Google Play. 🤔Where did you get it?

Whoops! OnMyWrist is the correct name.

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usccopeland

Whoops! OnMyWrist is the correct name.

Thanks again!

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I actually have a spreadsheet for this. Or rather a tab in my finances spreadsheet dedicated to watches where I keep track of how often each gets worn.