(12-11-2015, 02:40 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: I have 2 watches. One that I've had since '73,
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An Omega Speedmaster "Moon watch".
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And a Seiko that I was given when I retired.
I don't wear either one today. I don't much care what time it is (I'm retired and it's just "time to do" whatever.) and when I do need the time it's on my cellphone or on the clock on the dashboard.
Since you don't use that Omega I'd be glad to take it off your hands Great looking watch. I recently got back into watches and have to be honest, I appreciate them more now than ever before. Not only is it as much a fashion piece as are the shoes you wear or pants you wear, it's also part of that forgotten "time" and culture that also is such a large part of wet shaving. I've loved this forum over the last year. Fountain pens, watches, and old school shaving. I've made "more time" for me this year than in the last five years combined. Not only do I feel better, I think it's made me a better husband and father all because these hobbies take "time" and it's time to relax and reflect. I see your point that the use of a watch for telling time may be redundant in an age of cell phones and dash clocks and computer clocks, but for me, it's the nostalgia of the wrist watch I love just as much as the functionality of telling time.