A bit personal..,

Do you wear a watch in bed? I do, mainly because (like most of us) I’m getting older rather than younger and my small cache of Indiglo watches sates my curiosity about time in the dark. I know some have night stand rituals.

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I do, because I always did.

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Yeah, I do, too. Most of my watches have marginal lume - it just turned out that way thus far - but I really only need lume when going to bed. Mornings it’s irrelevant.

I often wear my Laco Valencia to bed. The entire dial glows. My inner child is delighted with it!

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If I have enough beers I'll sleep with anything 😜

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Nope I have a watch winder 😜

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My nighttime watches are usually well lit, thin and lightweight. I need to make sure it doesnt snag on blankets. I also need to feel next to nothing in terms of weight, so Casio LF20 and F108 models are the ones for me.

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If I have enough beers I'll sleep with anything 😜

Nothing like a good pair of beer goggles.

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Here's my night watches that rotate. And yes, I'm getting older so I get it.

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Nope, take it off every night. The Mrs ware to many rings and brackets and it keep my watch on they inevitably get scratched. So side table for the one I was that day.

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I do, I got used to look at my wrist when I wake up.

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Twenty four hours per day except for ablutions and dishes.👍 Both wrists. That's how I learned not to wear domed crystal watches overnight.

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Yeesh!!😒😅

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I have always worn my watch to bed. When I was younger because I was probably the worse for wear, and less likely to forget my watch if I woke up in someone else's bed. Now I'm too f***ing lazy/forgetful to take it off.

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I've tried it but found it uncomfortable.

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I do as well. I also have a UV light on the night stand to charge up any of my mechanical watches with over night lume.