Do you wear two watches at once?

I don’t come across many people who wear traditional watches anymore. It’s often just Samsung or Apple Watches people gravitate towards, but, as a watch enthusiast, I’m sometimes inclined to wear two watches at once. Some say this is like treating watches like jewelry. What are your thought on this?

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As per a post the other day, two on my wrists and two on my ankles. Haha

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I don't wear jewelry, but I will rock two watches. If I ever land on the moon, I'll wear three like Buzz Aldrin.

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One watch at a time is enough for me. I want all the focus and appreciation to be on that one watch. Two girls on my arm would look great but my wife is everything I need. Kinda that same thought for my watches. 😂

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The key is to wear two watches and be late to everything. That way you're in charge of the time and not the other way around!

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Usually just one but I have no issues wearing two. Nobody notices anyway.

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usccopeland

One watch at a time is enough for me. I want all the focus and appreciation to be on that one watch. Two girls on my arm would look great but my wife is everything I need. Kinda that same thought for my watches. 😂

Great POV!

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Wearing two watches is like wearing two hats.

Sure, you can do it…

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iF you have a lot of watches, when are you going to wear them? So i wear them. 2 - 6 watches 'inhouse'. If i went outside, 2 watches, one tennis band.

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I have an apple watch, and I wear it occasionally during sport activites or at night (when I am already back at home): it tracks sleep and it serves as a torchlight when it is needed (quite often for me). However, when I wear the apple watch, I have no other watch. Furthermore, while watches go on the left wrist, the apple watch does not have such a privilege, I wear it on the right wrist, as I do not consider it as a proper watch.

Eventually, I have a wristband (a tracker that vibrates when I get messages from selected people), that is the only one I wear (on right wrist) along with a watch (on left wrist), but only on weekdays, as it goes in a drawer during the weekends. That wristband is a Japanese device (the brand is called Wena, which belongs to SONY), it is elegant and minimalist. Unfortunately it is only for the Japanese market and the associated app is mostly in Japanese.

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I do it occasionally. Do you.

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biglove

I do it occasionally. Do you.

I do someone around the house or when I’m out running errands

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SDwatchfan

I do someone around the house or when I’m out running errands

I look at watches at jewelry. The more the merrier!