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30 years ago, Herself bought me an Armani watch for my birthday.

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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    It cost about 1/2 month salary for me back then. I couldn't read the date, but that was OK because it didn't keep time anyway. So we went back to the jewellers and swapped it for a Seiko Titanium (plus a bit more money) which I preferred - I'm not an "Armani Man" anyway (I wore Dior suits when I had to wear a suit). It was great, really light, really, really strong, waterproof to 100m*, and I've worn it every day since. It's been run over twice, got through about 10 batteries, and except for a few scratches on the crystal it looks pretty much like new. Today, it stopped, and a new battery didn't fix it. It's an electronic movement, so it's probably unrepairable. So I started looking for a replacement. Do I go smart watch? Or automatic? Steel, or Titanium again? I dunno. Hang on, what's that? Is that the same model watch on ebay? Damn it, it is! Decision made: "Buy Now". Sorted. I figure anything that can survive me for that amount of time has got to be pretty decent ... :-D * Well, until you open it to change the battery, anyway.

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    I haven't carried a watch since getting a cell phone (twenty years ago?). I never liked having a watch on my wrist, so I had kept one in my pocket instead.

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      I haven't carried a watch since getting a cell phone (twenty years ago?). I never liked having a watch on my wrist, so I had kept one in my pocket instead.

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      I take a mobile with me pretty much everywhere, but my wrist feels "naked" without a watch ... and I find it quicker to glance at my watch than get it out of my pocket and turn on my phone!

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        I take a mobile with me pretty much everywhere, but my wrist feels "naked" without a watch ... and I find it quicker to glance at my watch than get it out of my pocket and turn on my phone!

        "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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        OriginalGriff wrote:

        my wrist feels "naked" without a watch

        You get used to it. Now I sometimes look at my bare wrist for a sense of irony when someone asks me about the time.

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

          It cost about 1/2 month salary for me back then. I couldn't read the date, but that was OK because it didn't keep time anyway. So we went back to the jewellers and swapped it for a Seiko Titanium (plus a bit more money) which I preferred - I'm not an "Armani Man" anyway (I wore Dior suits when I had to wear a suit). It was great, really light, really, really strong, waterproof to 100m*, and I've worn it every day since. It's been run over twice, got through about 10 batteries, and except for a few scratches on the crystal it looks pretty much like new. Today, it stopped, and a new battery didn't fix it. It's an electronic movement, so it's probably unrepairable. So I started looking for a replacement. Do I go smart watch? Or automatic? Steel, or Titanium again? I dunno. Hang on, what's that? Is that the same model watch on ebay? Damn it, it is! Decision made: "Buy Now". Sorted. I figure anything that can survive me for that amount of time has got to be pretty decent ... :-D * Well, until you open it to change the battery, anyway.

          "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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          Can you believe Seiko Titanium is just 167 bucks these days.. In Amazon[^]

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          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

            It cost about 1/2 month salary for me back then. I couldn't read the date, but that was OK because it didn't keep time anyway. So we went back to the jewellers and swapped it for a Seiko Titanium (plus a bit more money) which I preferred - I'm not an "Armani Man" anyway (I wore Dior suits when I had to wear a suit). It was great, really light, really, really strong, waterproof to 100m*, and I've worn it every day since. It's been run over twice, got through about 10 batteries, and except for a few scratches on the crystal it looks pretty much like new. Today, it stopped, and a new battery didn't fix it. It's an electronic movement, so it's probably unrepairable. So I started looking for a replacement. Do I go smart watch? Or automatic? Steel, or Titanium again? I dunno. Hang on, what's that? Is that the same model watch on ebay? Damn it, it is! Decision made: "Buy Now". Sorted. I figure anything that can survive me for that amount of time has got to be pretty decent ... :-D * Well, until you open it to change the battery, anyway.

            "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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            Honestly, if you prefer old school watches, I would stick with a Seiko. Seiko is still a great watch maker. If you want to do what the masses are doing then get a smart watch and talk to your wrist like my wife does. Beem me up Scotty! :laugh: I personally stopped wearing watches once I had a cell phone; so that was years ago then.

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            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

              It cost about 1/2 month salary for me back then. I couldn't read the date, but that was OK because it didn't keep time anyway. So we went back to the jewellers and swapped it for a Seiko Titanium (plus a bit more money) which I preferred - I'm not an "Armani Man" anyway (I wore Dior suits when I had to wear a suit). It was great, really light, really, really strong, waterproof to 100m*, and I've worn it every day since. It's been run over twice, got through about 10 batteries, and except for a few scratches on the crystal it looks pretty much like new. Today, it stopped, and a new battery didn't fix it. It's an electronic movement, so it's probably unrepairable. So I started looking for a replacement. Do I go smart watch? Or automatic? Steel, or Titanium again? I dunno. Hang on, what's that? Is that the same model watch on ebay? Damn it, it is! Decision made: "Buy Now". Sorted. I figure anything that can survive me for that amount of time has got to be pretty decent ... :-D * Well, until you open it to change the battery, anyway.

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              In 1974, I bought a Seiko Chronograph (Singapore, duty free). Mechanical, self-winding, dual time, stopwatch, real SWEEP second hand (5hz steps I think)... A bit heavy, but I got used to it. Wore it daily for 20+ years, put it in the drawer. Had a few LCD analog and digital ones of various brands; none of them lasted. About 10 or 12 years ago I bought a 1hz ticker, Lorus brand (made by Seiko, which I didn't know at the time). Every so often its battery goes flat, and I shake the Seiko into life until I get round to changing the battery. Still keeps good time, although it's showing signs of a hard life. One of the stopwatch buttons is on the bottom of Sydney Harbour but it's otherwise intact.

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              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                It cost about 1/2 month salary for me back then. I couldn't read the date, but that was OK because it didn't keep time anyway. So we went back to the jewellers and swapped it for a Seiko Titanium (plus a bit more money) which I preferred - I'm not an "Armani Man" anyway (I wore Dior suits when I had to wear a suit). It was great, really light, really, really strong, waterproof to 100m*, and I've worn it every day since. It's been run over twice, got through about 10 batteries, and except for a few scratches on the crystal it looks pretty much like new. Today, it stopped, and a new battery didn't fix it. It's an electronic movement, so it's probably unrepairable. So I started looking for a replacement. Do I go smart watch? Or automatic? Steel, or Titanium again? I dunno. Hang on, what's that? Is that the same model watch on ebay? Damn it, it is! Decision made: "Buy Now". Sorted. I figure anything that can survive me for that amount of time has got to be pretty decent ... :-D * Well, until you open it to change the battery, anyway.

                "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                I'm thinking forget the watch, screw the wife and take her some place special :)

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  It cost about 1/2 month salary for me back then. I couldn't read the date, but that was OK because it didn't keep time anyway. So we went back to the jewellers and swapped it for a Seiko Titanium (plus a bit more money) which I preferred - I'm not an "Armani Man" anyway (I wore Dior suits when I had to wear a suit). It was great, really light, really, really strong, waterproof to 100m*, and I've worn it every day since. It's been run over twice, got through about 10 batteries, and except for a few scratches on the crystal it looks pretty much like new. Today, it stopped, and a new battery didn't fix it. It's an electronic movement, so it's probably unrepairable. So I started looking for a replacement. Do I go smart watch? Or automatic? Steel, or Titanium again? I dunno. Hang on, what's that? Is that the same model watch on ebay? Damn it, it is! Decision made: "Buy Now". Sorted. I figure anything that can survive me for that amount of time has got to be pretty decent ... :-D * Well, until you open it to change the battery, anyway.

                  "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                  When I was working in Bahrain, I bought myself a Rolex Oyster. When I came to live in Cyprus, the strap broke, so I took it to the local Rolex agent to get a new strap. They quoted Cy£200, or about $400. I told them to stuff it, and I would take that Cy£200 elsewhere and buy a better watch with it. The replacement was a Seiko Kinetic. This was in 1995, and I am still wearing that watch today. The strapless Rolex has sat in my bedside cabinet for 27 years. The only annoyance with the Seiko is that it gains about a second a month. :-\

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                    I haven't carried a watch since getting a cell phone (twenty years ago?). I never liked having a watch on my wrist, so I had kept one in my pocket instead.

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                    Same for me, I have a Fossil (what's in a name) that I never wear anymore since getting a smartphone :-\

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                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                      It cost about 1/2 month salary for me back then. I couldn't read the date, but that was OK because it didn't keep time anyway. So we went back to the jewellers and swapped it for a Seiko Titanium (plus a bit more money) which I preferred - I'm not an "Armani Man" anyway (I wore Dior suits when I had to wear a suit). It was great, really light, really, really strong, waterproof to 100m*, and I've worn it every day since. It's been run over twice, got through about 10 batteries, and except for a few scratches on the crystal it looks pretty much like new. Today, it stopped, and a new battery didn't fix it. It's an electronic movement, so it's probably unrepairable. So I started looking for a replacement. Do I go smart watch? Or automatic? Steel, or Titanium again? I dunno. Hang on, what's that? Is that the same model watch on ebay? Damn it, it is! Decision made: "Buy Now". Sorted. I figure anything that can survive me for that amount of time has got to be pretty decent ... :-D * Well, until you open it to change the battery, anyway.

                      "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                      Calin Negru
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                      30 years that’s lasting. I only had a watch in high school. In recent years I even lost interest about keeping track of date and day of week

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                        When I was working in Bahrain, I bought myself a Rolex Oyster. When I came to live in Cyprus, the strap broke, so I took it to the local Rolex agent to get a new strap. They quoted Cy£200, or about $400. I told them to stuff it, and I would take that Cy£200 elsewhere and buy a better watch with it. The replacement was a Seiko Kinetic. This was in 1995, and I am still wearing that watch today. The strapless Rolex has sat in my bedside cabinet for 27 years. The only annoyance with the Seiko is that it gains about a second a month. :-\

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                        Chris C-B wrote:

                        he strapless Rolex has sat in my bedside cabinet for 27 years

                        That could be worth quite a lot of money now :omg:

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                        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                          It cost about 1/2 month salary for me back then. I couldn't read the date, but that was OK because it didn't keep time anyway. So we went back to the jewellers and swapped it for a Seiko Titanium (plus a bit more money) which I preferred - I'm not an "Armani Man" anyway (I wore Dior suits when I had to wear a suit). It was great, really light, really, really strong, waterproof to 100m*, and I've worn it every day since. It's been run over twice, got through about 10 batteries, and except for a few scratches on the crystal it looks pretty much like new. Today, it stopped, and a new battery didn't fix it. It's an electronic movement, so it's probably unrepairable. So I started looking for a replacement. Do I go smart watch? Or automatic? Steel, or Titanium again? I dunno. Hang on, what's that? Is that the same model watch on ebay? Damn it, it is! Decision made: "Buy Now". Sorted. I figure anything that can survive me for that amount of time has got to be pretty decent ... :-D * Well, until you open it to change the battery, anyway.

                          "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                          Did Sgt. Pepper teach the band to play?

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                            Did Sgt. Pepper teach the band to play?

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                            OriginalGriff
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                            No, that was ten years later. But they've been going in and out of style - they're guaranteed to raise a smile!

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                            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                              It cost about 1/2 month salary for me back then. I couldn't read the date, but that was OK because it didn't keep time anyway. So we went back to the jewellers and swapped it for a Seiko Titanium (plus a bit more money) which I preferred - I'm not an "Armani Man" anyway (I wore Dior suits when I had to wear a suit). It was great, really light, really, really strong, waterproof to 100m*, and I've worn it every day since. It's been run over twice, got through about 10 batteries, and except for a few scratches on the crystal it looks pretty much like new. Today, it stopped, and a new battery didn't fix it. It's an electronic movement, so it's probably unrepairable. So I started looking for a replacement. Do I go smart watch? Or automatic? Steel, or Titanium again? I dunno. Hang on, what's that? Is that the same model watch on ebay? Damn it, it is! Decision made: "Buy Now". Sorted. I figure anything that can survive me for that amount of time has got to be pretty decent ... :-D * Well, until you open it to change the battery, anyway.

                              "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                              How about a FitBit or similar? Watch plus exercise monitoring features.

                              I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.

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                                How about a FitBit or similar? Watch plus exercise monitoring features.

                                I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.

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                                My wife uses those things, every 6 months or so come the screams (cussing) that it's not working. She buys another one, then comes the screams about having problems setting the thing up (bluetooth issues, etc.). After a week or so troubleshooting, it works and calm is again restored for another 6 months, "these things are great" she claims, I just don't see it. :sigh:

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                                  My wife uses those things, every 6 months or so come the screams (cussing) that it's not working. She buys another one, then comes the screams about having problems setting the thing up (bluetooth issues, etc.). After a week or so troubleshooting, it works and calm is again restored for another 6 months, "these things are great" she claims, I just don't see it. :sigh:

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                                    :laugh: It's kind of like that!

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                                      My wife uses those things, every 6 months or so come the screams (cussing) that it's not working. She buys another one, then comes the screams about having problems setting the thing up (bluetooth issues, etc.). After a week or so troubleshooting, it works and calm is again restored for another 6 months, "these things are great" she claims, I just don't see it. :sigh:

                                      "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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                                      Is she buying a knockoff? My wife did without consulting me. When her old phone died there was no way to transfer to her new phone. I got her a FitBit Versa 2 (just like the one I've have for 2 years now with no problems) and it works just fine. Mine records more steps than hers when we walk together, I have no idea why. I could have gotten her the newer model but by getting the exact same model as mine, household tech support is much, MUCH, easier. I would suggest one of the major brands, FitBit, Apple Watch, and I think Garmin makes one. We are an Android house so FitBit was the better choice for us.

                                      I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.

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                                        Is she buying a knockoff? My wife did without consulting me. When her old phone died there was no way to transfer to her new phone. I got her a FitBit Versa 2 (just like the one I've have for 2 years now with no problems) and it works just fine. Mine records more steps than hers when we walk together, I have no idea why. I could have gotten her the newer model but by getting the exact same model as mine, household tech support is much, MUCH, easier. I would suggest one of the major brands, FitBit, Apple Watch, and I think Garmin makes one. We are an Android house so FitBit was the better choice for us.

                                        I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.

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                                        MarkTJohnson wrote:

                                        Is she buying a knockoff?

                                        More than likely, I think, not 100% sure, the first couple she bought were FitBit's, then she discovered the cheap one's. I've told her what I thought the cheap stuff, apparently she's a glutton for punishment, hell she puts up with the likes of me, she must be! :laugh:

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