Farquod
Short Game Tragedy
- Mar 8, 2005
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I've been doing a fair amount of traveling lately, and I must say that having a cell phone is great, not only for the seamless connectivity but also for the fact that the time changes automatically as you switch time zones. This has gotten me thinking about how many people still wear a wrist watch, as cell phones have saturated the market (well, at least here in the US) and therefore made them fairly superfluous. This may be particularly true among our younger members.
So what do you say? Do you all still use watches, or are they a throwback to an earlier era? Do you wear them all the time, or more as jewelry, or a status symbol (Rolex, etc). I know that I have a Swiss Army Watch that has a compass that I wear whenever I travel, and I still strap on a watch every morning as part of my normal attire. Am I a Neanderthal? Wade on in.
So what do you say? Do you all still use watches, or are they a throwback to an earlier era? Do you wear them all the time, or more as jewelry, or a status symbol (Rolex, etc). I know that I have a Swiss Army Watch that has a compass that I wear whenever I travel, and I still strap on a watch every morning as part of my normal attire. Am I a Neanderthal? Wade on in.