<p>What kind of watches do students usually wear at rutgers?</p>
<p>Most people don’t wear a watch</p>
<p>Odd question. This is true. If you’re going to buy a watch, buy a Nixon, decent quality, most are waterproof up to a certain depth, very stylish. I only own a watch to keep time when I’m in the water surfing at home and to keep time on exams.</p>
<p>I’m using my cell phone. I must say this is one of the most unusual questions I have seen here though not as dumb as the guy who asked if he gets a free calculator once he orders his Chem book and certainly more entertaining than people writing, “Chance me”.</p>
<p>I miss Midnight Garden…</p>
<p>That is not true. Sure, watches aren’t as practical as they used to be before the digital era shoved them into fashion/style category. Watches are the only “jewelry” that suits men, and it certainly proves to be more useful compared to useless crap like rings, earrings or necklaces…and I wear a watch because I’m too lazy to take out my cellphone from my pocket to check time.</p>
<p>A lot of guys wear G-Shocks but you will see a wide variety of watches.</p>
<p>Don’t know about Rutgers, but my kids go to a nearby high school and have refused to wear watches since they started. They say no one wears watches, as if they’re odd, antiquated things. Cell phones or wall clocks, even if it means waiting for cell phones to turn on or not knowing the time. Even as alarm clocks, it’s cell phones all the way.</p>
<p>The good thing is you can wear any kind of watch without being picky about any kind of brand. No one will be snobby about it because they haven’t got a clue. They never see watches.</p>