How many watches per day?

Today I'm on my 3rd watch.

Was wondering how many watches do you guys get to wear daily and what's the most you have worn?

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Weekdays I’ll wear one per day unless double wristing it. Weekends I’ll often wear two in a day, usually my Christopher Ward and my G-Shock. Most in one day … two.

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I'm on #2

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At least 2 per day.

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I wear 3 in shifts of 5-6 hours each. Morning, mid-day, and an evening shift.

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I only want to wear one per day and give it full attention and appreciation. The next day I move to another.

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Two at most.

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@Time4Watches 2 without fail my friend,3-4 if possible ☺️, only here I can say this without feeling ackward hehe

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Generally two a day. Digital watch for sleeping/weight lifting, and an analogue watch throughout the day.

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I start out wanting to wear one of my nicer ones, and then always go back to my sport chronograph when I have to go do something more active.

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2 sometimes 3. Heavier watch early in the day, light watch at night.

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I switch it up everyday depending on what I’m doing tbh I love the variety and looking down at my wrist to admire my whole collection.

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2 or 3 pretty often. No one knows because I work from home but the watch box(es) is (are) close at hand and it amuses me.

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Just one a day and making sure I fully enjoy it as it would take awhile before it makes a return in rotation.

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1-2 per day. Traditional during the day and an Apple or G Shock at soccer practice or for activities later.

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One, sometimes two. I tend to wear the lighter dial watches during the day. Night, the darker ones. Weird?

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Usually one per day or i switch if i work (machine at work has a magnetic field) but some days im just not feeling the watch and i have to swap it

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What???

I thought i was crazy wearing 3 watches a week.

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Not more than 2 in one month.

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Ktmdog24

This is amazing!!!

Don't get me started on my 4 watch 'squad' rotation. 😉

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Ok, I dont want to tell you. Afraid of judging. :)

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Most of the time 1. But there have been days where I switched mid day. So at most 2!

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TormodNZ

Being infantry you must have slept with worse going on?

True but now that I have PTSD I value undisturbed sleep above all. My phone charges in a different room on silent.

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seattlegirrlie

I'm on #2

What's the most you have worn in a single day?

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fredcrook

Don't get me started on my 4 watch 'squad' rotation. 😉

That's the most I've worn on a single day. All for different occasions.

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LumegaudAnar

At least 2 per day.

What's the most?

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Wadios

@Time4Watches 2 without fail my friend,3-4 if possible ☺️, only here I can say this without feeling ackward hehe

You are safe here my friend 👌😄

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Time4Watches

What's the most?

Well, I wear a watch when I sleep, and usually change it in the morning. That is the usual two per day. I once got three budget watches in the mail on the same day, and that took my total to five for one day, as I wore each of the new ones for at least a couple hours.

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danjam76

True but now that I have PTSD I value undisturbed sleep above all. My phone charges in a different room on silent.

True, sleep is a weapon! The phone and watch don't disturb me. I do need the watch as it is helping me track my sleep. After many years of disturbed sleep, and as I mentioned, only after a year from stopping rescue helicopters have I been getting consistent sleep scores, which the watch tracks. The ear plugs holding back my wife's snoring also helps. I hope your battle with PTSD goes your way. I have a couple of missions living in my head rent free, which I think less of these days. Keep collecting. Have a peaceful ANZAC Day!

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Time4Watches

That's the most I've worn on a single day. All for different occasions.

I stick with three in a day, it's just that I choose from a group of 4 that I keep running for the first 15 days of the month, then change that group out for another group of 4 for the rest of the month. If I feel like wearing one of my Seiko mods, a quartz analog, or one of my digitals, I can.

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TormodNZ

True, sleep is a weapon! The phone and watch don't disturb me. I do need the watch as it is helping me track my sleep. After many years of disturbed sleep, and as I mentioned, only after a year from stopping rescue helicopters have I been getting consistent sleep scores, which the watch tracks. The ear plugs holding back my wife's snoring also helps. I hope your battle with PTSD goes your way. I have a couple of missions living in my head rent free, which I think less of these days. Keep collecting. Have a peaceful ANZAC Day!

Thanks mate. You too. I was up for the dawn service. Big turnout which is both frightening and nice to see for me...