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Onkel Neal 01-15-11 08:21 AM

SUBSIM wristwatch thread
 
One of my favorite quips over the years, when seeing a clock with no marks or numbers (just hands) was, "Hey, they make watches & clocks without the minute marks, and they make them without numbers, eventually the darn things will be so fancy they will make them without hands."

It has happened.

Skybird 01-15-11 08:29 AM

Looks more elegant than those binary LED clocks there are since two years or so. But the colours are too neon, and it is clinical and sterile Apple design.

Rockstar 01-15-11 08:33 AM

Can you predict what stocks to invest in so I can make my fortune? :hmmm:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi.../21/Carnac.jpg

Takeda Shingen 01-15-11 08:39 AM

Well, it looks cool, but you'd clearly spend more time looking at it to figure out the time than you would if you asked the person sitting next to you. Overall, that's a pretty silly design, and the red one has an eerie resemblance to the Hal 9000 from 2001: A Space Odessy.

Do not worry about the time, Dave.

stoppro 01-15-11 09:04 AM

I like it. I will get one when it goes down in price.

GoldenRivet 01-15-11 09:56 AM

not a chance i would own such a device. it looks like something off a low budget science fiction film.

i need my watch to tell me what time it is accruately, with no BS, no gimmicks.

want a classy time piece? I'll take either one of these any day.

http://www.smithsonianstore.com/asse...zoom/49012.jpg

http://salestores.com/stores/images/.../JR309058L.jpg

Takeda Shingen 01-15-11 10:23 AM

I wear one of these (birthday present from the Mrs.):

http://lh4.googleusercontent.com/pub...P_PCr-BvTaxgyQ

GoldenRivet 01-15-11 10:28 AM

sharp:yeah:

Sailor Steve 01-15-11 10:45 AM

I think it's pretty cool! :yeah: Of course the more traditional ones are functional and good-looking, especially the fancier ones shown in the thread.

On the other hand I haven't worn a wristwatch in more than forty years. Just don't like the feel of the things. My phone has a clock, and while it takes a few extra seconds to dig it out, I also don't need to know the time except when I'm waiting for a bus, so it all works out. :sunny:

DarkFish 01-15-11 10:48 AM

Not really my taste.

I prefer watches like the one I've currently got:
http://www.creationwatches.com/produ...AA95P1_MED.jpg

DarkFish 01-15-11 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1574771)
My phone has a clock, and while it takes a few extra seconds to dig it out, I also don't need to know the time except when I'm waiting for a bus, so it all works out. :sunny:

Steve, you're younger than your age would suggest:yeah: Nowadays pretty much everyone does it like that. It seems like among people my age I'm about the only one who still has a watch:-?

GoldenRivet 01-15-11 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1574771)
I think it's pretty cool! :yeah: Of course the more traditional ones are functional and good-looking, especially the fancier ones shown in the thread.

On the other hand I haven't worn a wristwatch in more than forty years. Just don't like the feel of the things. My phone has a clock, and while it takes a few extra seconds to dig it out, I also don't need to know the time except when I'm waiting for a bus, so it all works out. :sunny:

Steve, your right though, for most people this is true.

but for others, having a wristwatch may prove to be essential to day to day living.

I generally dont go anywhere without my wristwatch, and in fact i feel incomplete if i forget to put it on when i leave the house... mainly because a wrist watch has been an essential part of my profession for the past 12 years :DL

Sailor Steve 01-15-11 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1574773)
Steve, you're younger than your age would suggest:yeah:

That's what one of the guys in my band keeps saying: "You're the youngest old guy I know!"
:rotfl2:

Syxx_Killer 01-15-11 11:16 AM

I actually kind of like that watch. :88) I like minimalistic designs. The price of that thing would have to come way down before I would consider one, though. My current watch is a Casio G-Shock and cost a lot less than that. Ok, my watch isn't as elegant as the Ziiiro or some of the others in this thread, but it tells the same time. :hmmm:

Betonov 01-15-11 12:06 PM

Since everyone is showin g their watches, I'll show you mine, a Casio edifice, water resistant and robust like it was made in russia, looks good but nothing fancy

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._7513318_n.jpg

Oh, and I have a Citizen watch I use for special occasions, its a little more fancy with a leather belt

Sailor Steve 01-15-11 12:26 PM

I have a friend whose preferred timepiece is an old pocketwatch.

Takeda Shingen 01-15-11 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1574829)
I have a friend whose preferred timepiece is an old pocketwatch.

Oh, that's pretty cool. I was thinking about fixing up my grandfather's old pocketwatch and using it, but I thought it might seem too pretentious for someone of my age.

HunterICX 01-15-11 01:11 PM

Mine:

Lotus -
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/3425/lot152546.jpg

HunterICX

Oberon 01-15-11 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1574773)
Steve, you're younger than your age would suggest:yeah: Nowadays pretty much everyone does it like that. It seems like among people my age I'm about the only one who still has a watch:-?

Not a shabby move, a common trick used by muggers is to ask you the time, so you pull out your mobile to see, and they either nick it or have a good look at it and judge its worth so they can mark you as a potential. :yep:

CaptainMattJ. 01-15-11 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen (Post 1574716)
Well, it looks cool, but you'd clearly spend more time looking at it to figure out the time than you would if you asked the person sitting next to you. Overall, that's a pretty silly design, and the red one has an eerie resemblance to the Hal 9000 from 2001: A Space Odessy.

Do not worry about the time, Dave.

goodbye accurate time display!

And, i think 2001 a space odessy is easily the most boring film i have EVER watched.


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