What time do you wear?


What watch, if any, graces your wrist? Does time matter? You know: time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. Either way.
khrys
Only at work. A Seko, Bulova, or Waltham. But there I go spouting brand names, as if that meant something. I wear whatever catches my eye and tastes for about $100/watch. I can't seem to justify more than that since the watches seem slowly take a beating, even though I perform light work in dress clothes.

On my off hours. I use my cell phone or my BlackBerry to tell time. Like farmer, I think pocket watches would last longer for me. But wrist watches just look to nice with dress clothes. So I think that partially answers Onhwy61's question. I find I reach for my blackberry most of the time when I want to know what time it is. I think it's the most accurate time piece I own. Lately it's also a better 'status symbol', if that matters. But the watches sure do look nice. :-)
I've been a Doxa fan for a long time. Sub300T, both the US Divers and Clive Cussler editions.
All I can say is... If it beeps, leave it at home when you go to the symphony, please! And if you're too deaf to hear your own watch beeping 18 inches away from your ears, stay home, unless your plan from the outset was to ruin my evening.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/chi-0501150267jan15,1,1719706.story?ctrack=1&cset=true
After drooling over the Stainless Breitling Navitimer Fighter for two years, I'm very happy with the Seiko Flight Chronograph I bought for myself this past Christmas. Plus, I feel much better about spending only $235 instead of $2500-$5300.