What's on your wrist?

All ya needs is one of these:


Shoot, pocket watches were the original wristwatches.


Oh, you fancy, huh?


Sometimes I let my meat-man wear my watches.

This is a Milifortic W10 replica with a date complication on a Nick Manky chrono-grip. Dude lives one town over from me.

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Have they always been called complications in English? I only saw the term used by Apple. It sounds like they make the watch hard to use.
 
One watch I really liked as a kid that I had was a Lorus Sailing watch, it had a rotating bezel that changed the functions: http://www.digital-watch.com/DWL/1work/lorus-w027-6010

For me the clean lines of IWC or Longines watches work well. I don't have a wrist for chunky rolexes.

Something like the simple 39mm Spitfire or Heritage would do me fine (not mine):
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I’d love a spitfire, but can’t justify the cost.

Forgot about my G-Shocks too. Gotta get a new battery in the black one.

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Have they always been called complications in English? I only saw the term used by Apple. It sounds like they make the watch hard to use.

It's a term coined from the watchmaker's perspective: given that the basic functions of a watch are to tell hours, minutes, and seconds: anything beyond that is just a fucking drag to build, man.

If you got a date, a tourbillion, and a stopwatch function, I imagine watchmakers getting all Avril Lavigne and staring into the middle distance.
 
You branded your meat man with your effigy. Power move!
More egg than chicken. Erm, chicken than egg.

Whichever. Stickman has always been, even since before he was aware that he is.

All that is known of his beginning is that he was born from corporate policy, and that he has been many people over the years. Hundreds. Thousands. All are stickmen. Alle sind Strichmännchen. Alle werden zu Strichmännchen!
 
Love me a good watch! Definitely also in this camp:
I like watches. It's another one of my hobbies... My particular niche is "not fucking expensive". I don't like to think of a watch as a piece of jewelry, I like to think of it as a tool. A tool that is redundant in everyday life due to technology. Stickman does, in fact, still think that digital watches are a pretty neat idea.
Here's my collection:
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From left to right: Nixon "The October"; Momentum Torpedo; Szanto 5100; Momentum Storm II; Momentum Atlas; Casio F108WH. I've had the Atlas the longest but I daily drive all except the Casio, which you might be able to glean from all the scuffs on the cases. Forgive the wrong time on the Storm, I've been lazy about replacing its battery; it's got a quartz crystal that is quite scratched up, and I'd really love to get a sapphire replacement for it so it can match the Atlas and Torpedo. Atlas and Storm need new straps soon.
 
I can't be bothered with watches any more. Way back before mobile phones (cell phones) my favourite was a little square grey Tissot which had an analog face and a digital LCD at the bottom of the face. You could set two times zones which was fun for when we were travelling. It was light weight and inexpensive.

Never been impressed with fancy or expensive watches. Never seen the point. And some are so expensive! I'd be heartbroken if I lost one of those! My wife has a bunch of nice inexpensive watches she wears like costume jewellery. Costume jewellery is better than real jewellery because it performs the same job at a fraction of the price. That's how I feel about watches. My phone is gonna be more accurate anyway!
 
I can't be bothered with watches any more. Way back before mobile phones (cell phones) my favourite was a little square grey Tissot which had an analog face and a digital LCD at the bottom of the face. You could set two times zones which was fun for when we were travelling. It was light weight and inexpensive.

Never been impressed with fancy or expensive watches. Never seen the point. And some are so expensive! I'd be heartbroken if I lost one of those! My wife has a bunch of nice inexpensive watches she wears like costume jewellery. Costume jewellery is better than real jewellery because it performs the same job at a fraction of the price. That's how I feel about watches. My phone is gonna be more accurate anyway!
Ya know, that was my relationship with watches for a time.

God knows I'm not gonna be able to shell out for a Tudor, or a Longines, or for fucks sake a Panerai! Let alone a Hamilton or a Tissot. Shit, even Seiko and Casio are expensive these days.

No shade to those who do. I mean there's something to be said about having one nice watch and wearing the hell out of it. But im an HVAC mechanic, and I need something that I don't mind getting a little banged up. I've shattered crystals, had em fall off my wrist on a ladder, and even almost lost em in fan wheels. Which is part of why I've transitioned to exclusively using NATO/G10 and Paratrooper-style straps (break a spring bar? Ya don't lose your watch). Also: why I decided to learn how to tinker with them a bit.

When I turned 21, my sister bought me my first watch. It was a Tissot Ballade III automatique. I wore the hell out of that thing for years...but nowadays it stays mostly in its case.

Reason being...well...fuck man. China is putting out some *fantastic* watches these days. Seriously: you can pick up a *solid* homage watch with a sapphire crystal, excellent lume, and a Seiko or Miyota automatic movement (with hand-winding AND hacking) for under a hundy. Quartz can be as low as like, 50-60.

Which has led to me expanding my collection quite a bit. The most expensive watch I've posted so far was like...$125.

They may not have really nailed the *elegance* factor, but I don't care for elegance. I like utilitarian and takes on vintage military designs because I guess that's where my sense of aesthetics points me. Mostly fliegers, field watches, and British/American military designs.

I contain much that is contradictory.
 
No one among us nerds has a Nixie watch? I'm surprised!
You'll be shocked to hear that I had one. It was uncomfortably large and had terrible battery life, then it stopped working altogether after a couple months.

Now I wear a smartwatch like every other basic idiot.
 
Currently on my wrist:

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It's a 7 year old Garmin vivoactive 3. I've crashed on it a few times, swiping it over some rocks. Still works. I have a Seiko 5 that I prefer for looks but I like the smart watch for receiving messages and other digital bullshit that I probably don't need in my life.
 
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