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LeeH 09-26-2020 01:06 PM

How many of you watch guys have gone to the dark side?
 
I'm not sure how many watches I have. At least a dozen Seikos, Citizens, Casios, that I rotate through and quite a few more that just don't get worn. Then I bought a Casio Protrek smart watch. Figured I'd just work it into the rotation... wear it hiking.

Well, I'm a bit bummed as I've gotten quite used to the notifications and functionality of the smart watch. My collection of cool watches is gathering dust! When I do wear one of the others, I miss the utility of the smart watch.

Anyone else facing this dilemma?http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1601150853.jpg

stevej37 09-26-2020 01:21 PM

Nope...I still wear my Skagen. Fits my wrist like it's part of me. Wear it every day.

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chapstic2001 09-26-2020 01:32 PM

I was wanting a smartwatch for a while. While in Vegas with the wife, I had a few too many 'liquid courages' and decided to take the plunge while on the strip. I am in IT and I REALLY should have known better, as smartwatches are simply wrist computers that have a limited shelf life. I picked up a Tag Heuer Connected. It is sharp, super light and 'fun.' I can change the faces, but it was a dump piece of wrist candy for the price....didn't even have the ability to take my pulse on jogs. Pretty much instant regret.

I did get my wife the Samsung Active 2 watch for her birthday last year. She loves / hates it. It lets her see who is at the front door, lets her track her step, track her walks / jogs......but also reminder her when she has been sedentary. We do sales and are tied to our desks so always moving isn't always a choice.

That said, stay away from stupid priced name whore watches. The Actives are nice, may get one for myself.

LeeH 09-26-2020 02:03 PM

Lack of heart rate monitor is one of the down sides to the Casio. $120 at Costco was the upside. I got my gf a Fitbit for Christmas, not sure if she'd like it or not. I had gotten her a Seiko solar a while back. She like the Seiko but would go weeks without wearing it. She loves the Fitbit and wears it daily! She's used it to track her sleep and steps every day.

MMiller 09-26-2020 02:46 PM

Smart watch....not in this lifetime.

Form over fuction is what puts a smile on my face when it comes to timepieces.

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Geronimo '74 09-26-2020 02:50 PM

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No smart watches here.

Bigtoe32067 09-26-2020 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MMiller (Post 11041371)
Smart watch....not in this lifetime.

Form over fuction is what puts a smile on my face when it comes to timepieces.

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I have a Pam 000111. Not as nice as a Radiomir but I like the clunky style better.

MMiller 09-26-2020 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigtoe32067 (Post 11041381)
I have a Pam 000111. Not as nice as a Radiomir but I like the clunky style better.

Nice, I have a 312 for my clunky side ;)

wdfifteen 09-26-2020 04:40 PM

When I do wear a watch out I like the ambiance of analog (even when I have a cell phone in my jacket pocket).

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wildthing 09-26-2020 04:51 PM

I now wear a Fitbit everyday. And since I've been working from home since March, haven't really worn any of my analog watches... Had the lockdown not happened, I probably would've bought another mechanical watch to add to the rotation.

stevej37 09-26-2020 05:03 PM

wdfifteen...
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WPOZZZ 09-26-2020 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 11041506)
When I do wear a watch out I like the ambiance of analog (even when I have a cell phone in my jacket pocket).

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Bravo! Very Bond-esque.

HardDrive 09-26-2020 06:17 PM

Not wearing watches much....because I don't leave the house much.

Zero interest in anything that isn't a mechanical automatic.

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra is my go to watch.

aschen 09-26-2020 07:02 PM

No way. I'm not charging my watch every day.

I'd much rather pay 5000 for something I can wear 25 years an give to my son, than 399 every few years for a piece of disposable land fil.

My wife does love her apple watch though. Only feature it has that I really like, in a grand bit of irony, is the find my phone chime

jyl 09-26-2020 07:14 PM

I had an Apple Watch, the stainless one. I liked it a lot. Not that I really needed to see texts and calendar alerts, heartrate or emails, turn by turn driving directions or weather on my wrist, but it was fun. Wore it for about a year, then my wife broke her Apple Watch so I gave her mine and dug my old 1970s Seiko diver out of the drawer. That was about two years ago and I haven’t really been motivated to get another Apple Watch. The latest ones are better but I’m not reading about anything that really sounds “must have”. The battery of my original Watch gave out so my wife stopped wearing it. I may buy her a new Apple Watch because it does have one very important feature - for her - or maybe for me. When I call her, the Watch isn’t buried in her purse so she actually picks up.

Noah930 09-26-2020 08:05 PM

Somehow, Tag Heuer's new Carrera chrono came across my newsfeed this week, and for an afternoon at least I dreamed of wearing one (white face, with the rose gold accents). But I never dream of having any smart watch. I don't want to be so "connected.". I tend to side with Aschen's post two comments above.

vash 09-26-2020 08:43 PM

I put a smart(er) watch in when I mtn bike or kayak. I like the HR and the GPS function. Other than that no.

Baz 09-26-2020 09:03 PM

I have some nice watches but got into the habit of not wearing one quite a few years back and it stuck. I don't miss having one.

Friend of mine has a smart watch and it can tell him the length of waves he rode on a particular surf session. It comes out to miles, which I thought was pretty cool.

Some of my watches show the tides which would come in handy but OTOH I can look at my tidal calendar or the Internet just as easy so what's the point?

Rodney Nelson 09-26-2020 10:00 PM

If you really like mechanical watches. Listen to me very carefully. DO NOT PUT ON A SMART WATCH !!!!

You may put your old mechanical watch on to go out, and then you will miss your smart watch, it is just like your phone, it is addictive.

The Omega that I love and wore straight for 15 years is now collecting dust... I haven't worn it in months.

LeeH 09-26-2020 10:28 PM

Ok... left the smart watch at home today.

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