Do you change appropriate to context or do you stick to one? Do you have a morning and evening watch? Or do you not care? Expand in the answers. (Ps editorial comment in choices is comical not a stab at anyone.)
I wear one to work and then when I come home and change out of my work clothes to either chill or go to the gym, walk the dogs etc I change my watch 👍🏻
I’m pretty easy. I pick out the watch that feeling. I shake it, set the time, maybe wind it and I’m gone. A couple three days later. The watch comes off and I repeat the process.
I typically wear 3 -- 1 watch for the office (typically dress or vintage or some of the more luxury pieces), 1 watch to the gym in the late afternoon (typically the Loreo submariner homage, Pagani Design Ranger homage, or any other watch that I won't mind if accidentally crushed by a dumbbell), 1 watch at home, out of my work clothes and into my tattered, worn out shirts--if I'm wearing a shirt at all--and shorts (typically watches that I don't like being seen in public wearing or watches that I'm "test driving" before I go out to public with them).
After my wife started working from home, I am at her beck and call since I was self employed, now mostly retired. I don’t like to prepare our meals wearing a watch so I will remove the one that I have on, wear a different one after. Thinking about my routines realized that the number varies daily. Wonder when it became a thing for chefs to wear nice watches?
For me, g shock in the morning for gym, something I fancy throughout the day, and recently I started to wear a f91w to bed, because its so thin and light, and I get up in the middle of the night a lot.
I’m one and done unless my context changes, I have a gardening/work watch that I’ll change in and out of as I am one of those people that will literally cry if I scratch a watch 👍
Usually two, one for work (date is a must) then I switch to something else when I get home. At the moment I'm working at home so have actually just been sticking to my 37mm Citizen with day/date for comfort and convenience.
First watch was bought for me by my father when I was 8. An Oris which I passed onto my daughter. Own 7 casios (5 gshocks). a seiko, my grandfathers rado Conway, a Wenger, and a few others. Love all w...
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I wear one to work and then when I come home and change out of my work clothes to either chill or go to the gym, walk the dogs etc I change my watch 👍🏻
Used to be two, now it's just one.
I’m pretty easy. I pick out the watch that feeling. I shake it, set the time, maybe wind it and I’m gone. A couple three days later. The watch comes off and I repeat the process.
I’ll swap out watches depending on the event and outfit each day.
I selected D but I do not struggle with the decision. It is a pleasure to experience different watches😜
I usually throw a G-Shock on at night.
I typically wear 3 -- 1 watch for the office (typically dress or vintage or some of the more luxury pieces), 1 watch to the gym in the late afternoon (typically the Loreo submariner homage, Pagani Design Ranger homage, or any other watch that I won't mind if accidentally crushed by a dumbbell), 1 watch at home, out of my work clothes and into my tattered, worn out shirts--if I'm wearing a shirt at all--and shorts (typically watches that I don't like being seen in public wearing or watches that I'm "test driving" before I go out to public with them).
After my wife started working from home, I am at her beck and call since I was self employed, now mostly retired. I don’t like to prepare our meals wearing a watch so I will remove the one that I have on, wear a different one after. Thinking about my routines realized that the number varies daily. Wonder when it became a thing for chefs to wear nice watches?
I usually wear two, one at home and one to work. Sometimes, like today, I wore three as I didn't put on the watch I was wearing this morning.
Some days it's one and done.
For me, g shock in the morning for gym, something I fancy throughout the day, and recently I started to wear a f91w to bed, because its so thin and light, and I get up in the middle of the night a lot.
I definitely have a work watch, gym watch, and a night watch. 👌🏽
I’m one and done unless my context changes, I have a gardening/work watch that I’ll change in and out of as I am one of those people that will literally cry if I scratch a watch 👍
Usually two, one for work (date is a must) then I switch to something else when I get home. At the moment I'm working at home so have actually just been sticking to my 37mm Citizen with day/date for comfort and convenience.
The beater quartz for cycling, swimming and the gym. Autos for the rest of the time
One and done though I have the odd 2-3 Watch day