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SackAttack
06-30-2004, 07:31 PM
After being late coming back to work from lunch a few times in recent weeeks, I decided it was time I invested in a watch. But I also figured that, y'know, if I was gonna spend the money, I might as well go all out and push the "geek" envelope as far as my paycheck would allow.
That wasn't quite so far as, say, one of those Suunto GPS watches, or one of the MSN Direct watches that'll deliver news updates to your wrist, but $100 bought me a pretty nifty Casio solar-powered, atomic watch.
Now, I'm not as much of a gadget hound as some folks I know. My interest in such things is, with the exception of gaming, strictly practical. But that said, I'm fairly tech-savvy. I can walk a soccer mom through a wireless network install on the first try, and while my experience working at Best Buy is limited to the game department, I know enough about everything we carry to be dangerous. That means I'm usually able to set folks up with a TV, a computer, or even a washing machine, should the need arise.
So I must say, I'm a little bit embarrassed that it took me five attempts to manually retrieve the signal from Ft. Collins to realize that yes, my watch WAS in fact receiving the signal properly, but that dumbass me hadn't properly set my home city to Los Angeles first...so the signal I was receiving was for New York City.
I suppose my first clue should have been when the time shifted from two hours ahead of what it actually is here, to three hours ahead. I am shamed.
Philliesfan980
06-30-2004, 07:46 PM
After being late coming back to work from lunch a few times in recent weeeks, I decided it was time I invested in a watch. But I also figured that, y'know, if I was gonna spend the money, I might as well go all out and push the "geek" envelope as far as my paycheck would allow.
That wasn't quite so far as, say, one of those Suunto GPS watches, or one of the MSN Direct watches that'll deliver news updates to your wrist, but $100 bought me a pretty nifty Casio solar-powered, atomic watch.
Now, I'm not as much of a gadget hound as some folks I know. My interest in such things is, with the exception of gaming, strictly practical. But that said, I'm fairly tech-savvy. I can walk a soccer mom through a wireless network install on the first try, and while my experience working at Best Buy is limited to the game department, I know enough about everything we carry to be dangerous. That means I'm usually able to set folks up with a TV, a computer, or even a washing machine, should the need arise.
So I must say, I'm a little bit embarrassed that it took me five attempts to manually retrieve the signal from Ft. Collins to realize that yes, my watch WAS in fact receiving the signal properly, but that dumbass me hadn't properly set my home city to Los Angeles first...so the signal I was receiving was for New York City.
I suppose my first clue should have been when the time shifted from two hours ahead of what it actually is here, to three hours ahead. I am shamed.
Please, please, please tell me thats not a digital watch.
SackAttack
06-30-2004, 08:00 PM
Yeah, it is. I'm not crazy about analog, and they didn't have one in binary. :D
Why, out of curiosity?
Philliesfan980
06-30-2004, 08:04 PM
Yeah, it is. I'm not crazy about analog, and they didn't have one in binary. :D
Why, out of curiosity?
You seem like a really nice guy, so I'll take it easy on you. I also don't know how old you are.
But comon! A Digital Watch?!?! Do you wear knee socks with tennis shoes? Do you wear dress shirts buttoned to the top with no tie? Do you wear sneakers with Kacki's (sp).
Guys should never wear digital watches. I'm sure you spent good money on it, so I'm not accusing you to be cheap.
I know were all computer nerds around here, but you gotta draw the line somewhere. Anyone else agree/disagree with this?
SackAttack
06-30-2004, 08:18 PM
You seem like a really nice guy, so I'll take it easy on you. I also don't know how old you are.
23.
But comon! A Digital Watch?!?! Do you wear knee socks with tennis shoes? Do you wear dress shirts buttoned to the top with no tie? Do you wear sneakers with Kacki's (sp).
I don't wear knee socks at all, I don't wear dress shirts at all, and I *do* wear sneakers with khakis, but c'mon: I work at Best Buy.
Guys should never wear digital watches. I'm sure you spent good money on it, so I'm not accusing you to be cheap.
I know were all computer nerds around here, but you gotta draw the line somewhere. Anyone else agree/disagree with this?
Tell you what, if I ever work at a job that requires me to wear a tie to work, I'll go analog. In the meantime, though, this one has the feature set I want, and being digital just means my near-sightedness won't get in the way. :)
They do have 'em in analog with the atomic/solar features. They were just two or three times as expensive when I was doing my research, and I felt like spending what I did on it now would serve me better than going another two or three months without. Plus, now I can put that extra $100-200 towards the next Xbox, or PS3, or whatever. :D
AZSpeechCoach
06-30-2004, 08:38 PM
I have the best of both worlds. My Timex Expedition watch has an analog face with a digital portion at the bottom.
cthomer5000
06-30-2004, 09:56 PM
the time is on everything, everywhere these days. The watch's days are done.
Chubby
06-30-2004, 09:59 PM
the time is on everything, everywhere these days. The watch's days are done.
a watch is invaluable in a casino :)
JeeberD
06-30-2004, 10:00 PM
the time is on everything, everywhere these days. The watch's days are done.
I barely wear mine anymore since I have the time on my cell phone...
Hurst2112
06-30-2004, 10:02 PM
Is that the kind of watch that has a built in calculator?
:D
SackAttack
07-01-2004, 03:36 AM
It's got a ton of built-in stuff, but I really don't think a calculator is one of those options. :D
Not that I'd need it. I can do basic math (+, -, *, /) in my head to within 2 or 3 decimal places pretty quickly. Anything more advanced than that, a watch calculator couldn't help with anyway. :D
ice4277
07-01-2004, 05:22 AM
I barely wear mine anymore since I have the time on my cell phone...
Agreed, I don't think I've worn a watch more than half a dozen times in the four or five years I've had a cell phone. No need.
Raiders Army
07-01-2004, 05:38 AM
I go with digital at work, since it's so hard for me to figure out what 1400 really is. Also, Nike makes the best watches. :)
I have an analog watch; a fake Tag Heuer that I got in Saudi Arabia for $75. It's kinetic, so I don't have to worry about winding or a battery. It looks frickin' real. I wear it when I have to go out in a suit or something.
MizzouRah
07-01-2004, 07:16 AM
I love my Fossil 'blue' watch.
Todd
Philliesfan980
07-01-2004, 07:32 AM
I love my Fossil 'blue' watch.
Todd
Got the same one too. Great watch at a very reasonable price.
sachmo71
07-01-2004, 08:19 AM
I respect your right to wear a digital watch. One of my good friends has one, and it's a cheapo one too. He's a total nerd, but he's my friend. :)
Hurst2112
07-01-2004, 08:30 AM
I love my Fossil 'blue' watch.
Todd
I have had about 3 in the last 10 years. Not because they keep breaking, but because they are great watches.
Samdari
07-01-2004, 08:31 AM
the time is on everything, everywhere these days. The watch's days are done.
Bah, you trust someone else's approximation of the time?
One must wear one's own analog watch, synced to official time, at all times.
Hurst2112
07-01-2004, 09:05 AM
My battery has been dead on my watch for about 2 months. I haven't gotten it fixed because my cell phone has a clock. But, I miss being able to have a watch to look at. It's one of those things you take for granted, until you don't have it on.
Oh, and I miss accessorizing my outfits. (limp-writsted wave).
Pumpy Tudors
07-01-2004, 09:08 AM
Ever since I started getting a reputation for wearing wristbands (somehow, they've become part of my "look" over the past three years), I haven't worn a watch. It doesn't look right on my wristbands. The cell phone works well enough for me, though.
Hurst2112
07-01-2004, 09:11 AM
Ever since I started getting a reputation for wearing wristbands (somehow, they've become part of my "look" over the past three years), I haven't worn a watch. It doesn't look right on my wristbands. The cell phone works well enough for me, though.
Still waiting for that Loverboy reunion i see. Or are you a drummer?
:D
Pumpy Tudors
07-01-2004, 09:14 AM
Still waiting for that Loverboy reunion i see. Or are you a drummer?
Nice shot. :)
Hurst2112
07-01-2004, 09:18 AM
I only shot because I know better. I am a drummer, and have a strange fascination with Loverboy.
Pumpy Tudors
07-01-2004, 12:21 PM
Actually, I am the new Loverboy, but I'm not a drummer.
GrantDawg
07-01-2004, 12:28 PM
I am completely lost without my watch. I wear the best digital watch $15 can buy. :)
AnalBumCover
07-01-2004, 12:50 PM
My Kenneth Cole watch.
http://www.altmanluggage.com/ShopSite/media/md_kc_3368.jpg
I work in a dress shirt and tie everyday. :rolleyes:
GrantDawg
07-01-2004, 12:53 PM
My Kenneth Cole watch.
http://www.altmanluggage.com/ShopSite/media/md_kc_3368.jpg
I work in a dress shirt and tie everyday. :rolleyes:
I do, too (well, not as much recently). I can just think of better places to spend my money than something that stays hidden under the cuff of my shirt 95% of the time. The other 5% is when I'm looking at it to see how late I am.
JeeberD
07-01-2004, 01:05 PM
I love my Fossil 'blue' watch.
Todd
The watch that I have that rarely gets worn is a Fossil Blue as well. I think it's purty...
VPI97
07-01-2004, 02:11 PM
My Kenneth Cole watch.Nice. I like mine too:
http://www.4-watches.com/kenneth-cole/kc1025.jpg
Hurst2112
07-01-2004, 02:36 PM
Actually, I am the new Loverboy, but I'm not a drummer.
Got me. No comeback.
:D
MizzouRah
07-01-2004, 07:05 PM
I get more comments on my Fossil (blue) watch than any other watch I've had. When this one gets old, my next one will be another Fossil... although I hope to have this one for quite some time. I love how the hands and tick marks glow in the dark.. ooohhh neato!
Todd
MikeVic
07-01-2004, 10:27 PM
I have a Roots Blue Trans Canada, and I like it. :) It's analog with a digital display on the bottom that gives the time or date... comes with a crazy 20-year warranty too, and my first battery replacement is free. :D
Desnudo
07-01-2004, 10:35 PM
I get more comments on my Fossil (blue) watch than any other watch I've had. When this one gets old, my next one will be another Fossil... although I hope to have this one for quite some time. I love how the hands and tick marks glow in the dark.. ooohhh neato!
Todd
pix pls thx. I have a nice watch, but once the battery died and I went without wearing it for a few days, I realized how little I needed it anymore. Although I think I'd rather trade my cell phone and wear the watch if the phone wasn't so useful. I'm sure it's generational, but I always feel slightly ridiculous talking on one, especially in public.
Draft Dodger
07-01-2004, 10:38 PM
I barely wear mine anymore since I have the time on my cell phone...
I don't own either.
lighthousekeeper
07-01-2004, 11:31 PM
Here's a picture of my watch:
http://courses.washington.edu/hs590a/modules/69/diglit/wc-copy05.gif
as you can see, it's an analog
Draft Dodger
07-01-2004, 11:47 PM
Here's a picture of my watch:
as you can see, it's an analog
um, I think it's a little slow...
cuervo72
07-02-2004, 07:45 AM
I have an old Fossil Blue (AM-3053) too. Wearing it right now. Great watch.
AnalBumCover
07-02-2004, 09:36 AM
Here's a picture of my watch:
http://courses.washington.edu/hs590a/modules/69/diglit/wc-copy05.gif
as you can see, it's an analogDude.. I think your watch is broken. It still says 1998.
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