How many timepieces did you adjust?

I finally just finished adjusting or resetting the 26 watches and 12 clocks that needed to be reset for the time change. Probably still forgetting some. 

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My 18 watches, my son’s 2, the clock in my car, microwave and oven. 

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I only have like 3 watches lol

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Thanks for reminding me! Time to get started…I’ve got 7

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Ugh, damn, 26 watches alone?! I’ve only got three quartz watches, the mechanical i wore yesterday, and about three digital clocks on devices/furnishings.

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At least 10.. never realized I had that much quartz 😂

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3 mechanical, coffee maker, oven, + microwave. 

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TheSharperTheBetter

Ugh, damn, 26 watches alone?! I’ve only got three quartz watches, the mechanical i wore yesterday, and about three digital clocks on devices/furnishings.

Yeah, I have quite a big quartz collection. Here are some of the Casios…

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Zero I live in Az where we observe daylight savings. 
 

No spring forward and no fall back . Woo Hoo  

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Oven.

The rest will need to be reset anyway when I wake them up to be worn.

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My one happy place ! All though,  It's pretty sweet! The clock in my car hasn't been changed since spring forward. So 1 clock was ready to go! Kind of like leaving your Christmas lights up all year. One less thing!

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Wristwatch? One.

The other ones are not wound up anyway.

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My three watches, my speed oven clock, my thermostat. LOL

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I've got a dozen watches, but only changed the one I threw on this morning...figured I'd just do the others when their turn is up in the rotation.

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Wait are you guys all in the USA? And did you clocks go back today?

I'm in the UK and the clocks here went bac ok last Sunday.I just change the times as I wear a watch. Should take a couple of weeks with my rotation.

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About a dozen clocks and the watch I’m wearing today adjusted. As for my other watches…well…I will do that as I make the long rotational journey. 

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One watch, because I only have one out of the bank at a time.

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About 35. More to come when I wake the mechs. 

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Yup just manually changed the 5 automatic ones that have the day/date complication cause they take an extra couple minutes, plus a wall clock. All the others can wait till their wrist time...lol

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6 watches, 3 clocks. The wife did the rest of the house. I haven't gone anywhere today, so I guess I'll do the vehicles tomorrow, after a short freak out because I momentarily forgot. 😂

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Luckily for me, for better or worse, I have enough watches that they all lose power and die out before I have a chance to wear them again. With the exception of 2 quartz pieces that I had to reset, all my watches will be reset the next time I wear them.  A convenient embarrassment of watch riches, LOL.

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Call me crazy, but I adjust them as they make their way out of the box for some wrist time. 

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I have 19 watches in total I believe. However, I only reset 9 or 10 based on the ones I regularly wear. If I wear the other 9 or 10 I’ll just set the time when I wind them up. I only have so many slots on my winder!! 😅 🙈

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JBird7986

Indiana?

Saskatchewan, Canada

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I’m just sitting here living my AZ, no daylight savings life and enjoying it

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Seven quartz, one mechanical. Four other quartz watches are in pulled-crown battery saving mode so I didn't bother with them. And that stupid Nixie tube watch, I really don't know how to set it so pfft.

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I reset when I wear them, no big deal.

It's those hiding in the house under the guise of appliances that drives me nut. I just spent 5 minutes staring at the microwave oven like an idiot because I could not remember how to change the time.

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So far just 1. Not looking forward to re setting all my G Shocks 😂 

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Handful of house clocks exactly zero watches so far. 

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2 watches as I’ve worn them, 8 clocks at work and 2 clocks at home…so far 

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10 favorite G-Shocks and Seikos, kitchen wall clock, stove, thermostat, bathroom floor heater thermostat, two wall clocks at work, and the two Subarus. 18 total. Probably have eight to ten other quartz and digitalis to catch when I wear them next.