<p>Allllllllways~ can't live w/out it at school!</p>
<p>All the time. There's like a permanent dent in my wrist. </p>
<p>Once the watch I wore for 8 years' battery broke, and I freaked out. And I still wore it even though I couldn't see the time. I replaced the battery, but then there was no sound. So I finally replaced that watch, and then the "new" cheap-o watch broke, so I was desperate and took out my supplies and took an hour or so to switch batteries. Watch parts = tiny...</p>
<p>Funny how you can see the difference between the older generation and our generation by seeing that our generation tends to rely heavily upon our cell phones. The only time I wear a watch is when I am running or if I want to look very classy on very rare occasions.</p>
<p>My aunt gave me a very nice watch. I wear it often if I'm wearing silver jewelry. I wear jewelry every day, so it's just another one of my accessories really, but lately I find myself looking at my left wrist to check the time even when it's not there. If I'm wearing gold jewelry, I have a pocket watch that I can wear as a necklace. It was my grandfather's. I love it.</p>
<p>A cheap digital watch with numerous scratches. I want to see if the "10 year battery" really lasts for ten years.</p>
<p>Can't wear watches.</p>
<p>I have a swiss army watch with a slate-blue face. It's very light although it appears bulky, made of stainless steel. I even sleep with it on. I don't see it breaking any time sooner, I paid 150$ for it. </p>
<p>Weirdly, I often look to my watch for the temperature whenever it's noticeably hot or cold out. Is there a such thing as a watch with a thermometer, and if so, where can I get one?</p>
<p>I'm sure some watches do temperature, but since it's right next to your wrist, body heat could cause problems. Maybe some higher end swiss army watches (It just seems like they'd be into that sort of thing) or higher end watches in general.</p>
<p>Yes I have a Tissot and a Seiko</p>
<p>^ Secret Asian Man is decked out. </p>
<p>"Once the watch I wore for 8 years' battery broke, and I freaked out. And I still wore it even though I couldn't see the time."
Hahaha! You're amazing. </p>
<p>I used to wear a watch all the time. This thread has motivated me to pick up the habit again.</p>
<p>Not anymore, but I did back when I was the coolest middle-schooler around.</p>
<p>Mine is a seiko I got for $100</p>
<p>I have a watch for home, one for sports, and one for public appearance lol. I see a watch as a form or well "power" if you may. A form of higher society perhaps?</p>
<p>I always wear a watch.</p>
<p>I always wear a watch on my right hand it's just habit</p>
<p>Yeah, I wear a Seiko.</p>
<p>Wow seems like a lot of seikos</p>