To me, watches are like an accessory. I'll only wear it if it'll match my outfit. If I had more than one, I'd wear one more often. But for now, I only have one and it doesn't go with everything so I don't wear it that much.
I used to ..
(actually .. I saved up and purchased a really nice quality wrist watch indeed .. )
the watch still works like a champ ..
(it even had a date function)
but ..
nowadays .. with the blindness ..
I just can NOT read a watch anymore
(and rely on my Android to speak to me the date/time and appointments)
All watches stop shortly after I wear them for while. Someone said I could put some felt on the back of a watch to keep that from happening but my phone tells me the time anyway, so...
when I was a kid, wearing a watch was a sign you were growing up.
i stopped wearing one for awhile because I used my cell phone to tell the time. Then, i got a job somewhere where they wouldn't allow you to take your phone out of your pocket. So, I got a new watch and I've worn it ever since, even though I've left that job. It just makes me feel more adult.
(actually .. I saved up and purchased a really nice quality wrist watch indeed .. )
the watch still works like a champ ..
(it even had a date function)
but ..
nowadays .. with the blindness ..
I just can NOT read a watch anymore
(and rely on my Android to speak to me the date/time and appointments)
My wife gave me this one for our 25 th aniversary ...ah ...a few years ago
http://i.oodleimg.com/item/27...
i stopped wearing one for awhile because I used my cell phone to tell the time. Then, i got a job somewhere where they wouldn't allow you to take your phone out of your pocket. So, I got a new watch and I've worn it ever since, even though I've left that job. It just makes me feel more adult.