I wear my garmin to track sleep and also have amy 5:30am alarm to get me up and out for the morning run. I do also wear range of normal quartz and automatic watches, my fav is the blackbay 39.
I have always slept with a watch on, shower also but do not cook any dinners with a timepiece. During recent years noticed that celebrity chefs everywhere wear expensive watches: Rolexes, Pateks, APs before it was Cartier, Breitlings in Tokyo sushi bars some of the younger guys wear vintage Rolex. My lawyer recently said that he intends to upgrade to some watch that lights up or offers better lume when he checks the time in the middle of the night. I think wearing a watch might be pretty common practice.
Only take my watch off to dry it after shower/swimming/diving. Otherwise I always have a watch on. In fact my wife pointed out the top of my wrist is actually flat as a table top from wearing watches so much all these years.
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No…my life would end if I accidentally hit my better half with a Seiko diver in the middle of the night🐼
Every night!
I wear my garmin to track sleep and also have amy 5:30am alarm to get me up and out for the morning run. I do also wear range of normal quartz and automatic watches, my fav is the blackbay 39.
Some times only
It depends, but because I do occasionally, I voted 'Yes'
Some times only
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If I did it would have to be a gshock or Casio world time
Go Ducks! I do. I don't really think about taking it off. My son's a Duck and now lives in Portland.
I know i shouldn t, but i feel somehow bare without a watch on my wrist. Potentially bad for my automatics...well, what can one do
I have always slept with a watch on, shower also but do not cook any dinners with a timepiece. During recent years noticed that celebrity chefs everywhere wear expensive watches: Rolexes, Pateks, APs before it was Cartier, Breitlings in Tokyo sushi bars some of the younger guys wear vintage Rolex. My lawyer recently said that he intends to upgrade to some watch that lights up or offers better lume when he checks the time in the middle of the night. I think wearing a watch might be pretty common practice.
If I did it would have to be a gshock or Casio world time
it's my gshock for me
Every night since mid 1980's.
Feckin' weird not to 🤯
Go Ducks! I do. I don't really think about taking it off. My son's a Duck and now lives in Portland.
That's awesome. I was born and raised in portland
That's awesome. I was born and raised in portland
We go see him a couple times a year. We're headed up there in February. I like Portland. I got my Rolex there.
During naps yes, overnight no.
Only take my watch off to dry it after shower/swimming/diving. Otherwise I always have a watch on. In fact my wife pointed out the top of my wrist is actually flat as a table top from wearing watches so much all these years.
I am too short-sighted to easily read an alarm clock on the bedside table, so I wear a watch with some good lume.