Hey Lemmy! 👋

I’ve never been able to stand the feeling of wearing a wrist watch for very long. But I figured hey, maybe I just haven’t found the right one yet! So I’m here to ask, what’s the most comfortable watch to you guys?

  • @Sterile_Technique
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    191 year ago

    Most comfortable watch I’ve had was a cheap $5 Casio. The comfort came in the form of the mental game of not giving a damn any time I whacked or scuffed it on something.

    Wore a ‘nice’ watch (gift, no idea how much it cost) for a bit, and had a mini-heart-attack every time it faced any potential damage.

    Same with sunglasses. Cheap shit = peace of mind.

    • @devious
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      71 year ago

      I don’t know about that. I have been wearing the same semi expensive watch daily for over 10 years and there is not even a scratch on the face despite having bumped and knocked it countless times. Worth mentioning that a watch repairer can replace most parts to get it looking good as new relatively easily if it came down to it.

      Sunglasses on the other hand, I also go cheap - but that’s because it is much easier to lose them then something attached to your wrist! Haha

    • kaseOP
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      41 year ago

      Oh, definitely! Price is half the game here. It could be the best thing in the world, but if it’s expensive, I’d be too preoccupied with keeping it safe.

      My sister keeps asking why I keep using my backpack when it’s literally falling apart at the seams, when I have a perfectly good one in the closet. This is exactly the reason. :)