colinh
Well-known
OK, I've been reading silly, or very silly polls since I joined, so I just thought up my own:
Do you use a digital watch, as your main day-to-day watch?
colin
Do you use a digital watch, as your main day-to-day watch?
colin
clintock
Galleryless Gearhead
I have my G-Shock programmed to beep on each quarter hour so I sound high tech and cool in class and movies. So far it's been working, girls ask me all the time about the meanings of sundry Vista error messages, before that the only girl I talked to was my mom.
Finder
Veteran
Watch?? Is that anything like a sundial?
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StuartR
Guest
I was given a nice watch when I got my masters, but I only wear it when I travel...normally I just use my cell phone...so I guess that's digital. In some ways, the watch is becoming obsolete as its function is so simple and so easily integrated into the other devices most of us now bring with us everywhere. Watches are now far more about jewelry than about function compared to times past.
Tuolumne
Veteran
I prefer analogue watches but also have many digital watches. How about the Accutron: an analogue digital watch!
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arbib
Well-known
Analog Only for me....
I have 2, 12 hour Chronograph's. (Citizen and Timex) and few odd ball analogs (Cat in the Hat face), and 1 1942 engraved windup that was a gift to a army person at retirement. (Monroe)
I have 2, 12 hour Chronograph's. (Citizen and Timex) and few odd ball analogs (Cat in the Hat face), and 1 1942 engraved windup that was a gift to a army person at retirement. (Monroe)
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iñaki
Well-known
Analogue watches and old analogue phones too (from 50 and 60´s). Yes I have a movile and a digital camera too.
Chris101
summicronia
C'mon! Hitchhiker's Guide killed the concept.
ltketch
Established
Tick Tick Tick Ti..
gavinlg
Veteran
I have a casio digital similar to this one:
http://www.balconyshirts.co.uk/ekmps/shops/balconygroup/resources/Image/black1.jpg
And it's incredibly reliable and accurate for something that cost me $60aud.. Plus I really like the retro digital look. I also have a calculator one.
For a dress watch I have an old tissot with a classic style which is beautiful. My other watch is a seiko divers which is great too.
http://www.balconyshirts.co.uk/ekmps/shops/balconygroup/resources/Image/black1.jpg
And it's incredibly reliable and accurate for something that cost me $60aud.. Plus I really like the retro digital look. I also have a calculator one.
For a dress watch I have an old tissot with a classic style which is beautiful. My other watch is a seiko divers which is great too.
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erikhaugsby
killer of threads
Automatic watches (if they're skeleton, if just on the rear or preferably on the face as well) funner to watch. And there is still a hint of satisfaction in knowing that the watch will never never need a battery.
And you don't get a "that's such a sweet watch" with an LCD as an Automatic.
And you don't get a "that's such a sweet watch" with an LCD as an Automatic.
DavidH
Overweight and over here
I have a mickey mouse watch. No, really.
IGMeanwell
Well-known
Yup ... on my cell phone 
Muller
Established
Digital? Pfft! It's a passing fad.
I have a few FSU watches; Rocketa, Vostock, and Rhula. Decent gear as they keep time well for being cheaply made, but more to do with re-enacting and that I like their aesthetics.
I have a few FSU watches; Rocketa, Vostock, and Rhula. Decent gear as they keep time well for being cheaply made, but more to do with re-enacting and that I like their aesthetics.
mjflory
Accumulator
My first "digital" watch had wheels with numbers on them that turned to show the different digits through a square aperture. It seemed really cool at the time. I've got digital watches with calculators built in, one that holds an address book, and I still usually wear a railman's watch style Timex. (Very plain numbers, hours 13-24 on an inner circle in red.) It's just easier to read.
fishtek
Don
Out of a couple dozen timepieces (yeah, really), only three are quartz, two Seiko chronographs, and one Zeno chronograph (I use 'em to time my development process for b/w film.... Mechanical watches are analagous to mechanical cameras......
nemjo
Avatar Challenge
Muller said:Digital? Pfft! It's a passing fad.
I have a few FSU watches; Rocketa, Vostock, and Rhula. Decent gear as they keep time well for being cheaply made, but more to do with re-enacting and that I like their aesthetics.
Do you mean Ruhla - from the DDR?
nemjo
pvdhaar
Peter
I think we'd first have to decide what a digital watch is..
Anything that needs a battery is a digital watch. The battery drives a digital circuit that counts oscillations in a piece of crystal. What's done with the counted cycles is another matter, some watches show the result in digits (LED/LCD), others move a pair of hands around..
So, despite having a analog looking faceplate, my day to day watch is digital..
Anything that needs a battery is a digital watch. The battery drives a digital circuit that counts oscillations in a piece of crystal. What's done with the counted cycles is another matter, some watches show the result in digits (LED/LCD), others move a pair of hands around..
So, despite having a analog looking faceplate, my day to day watch is digital..
TheHub
Well-known
A Speedmaster, a Seamaster & a Tag Heuer. I rotate them.
350D_user
B+W film devotee
Ideally, pocket watches for myself. However, I have to resort to using a mobile phone, thanks to work. I stopped wearing a wristwatch when I began having holidays abroad.
My pride and joy is a 1920's Elgin pocketwatch (with a broken mainspring, alas), housed in a 10ct gold hunter-style case. However, my user is a "Jack Daniels" branded quartz pocketwatch.
My pride and joy is a 1920's Elgin pocketwatch (with a broken mainspring, alas), housed in a 10ct gold hunter-style case. However, my user is a "Jack Daniels" branded quartz pocketwatch.
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