Anyone think the wrist watch has peaked? I know I stopped wearing one about 5 years ago. Who needs it when you have a cellphone in your pocket?
Oh, definitely. But like Holdfast, I can't see them disappearing entirely. They'll just become a luxury item--a piece of jewelry, really. Conspicuous consumption--just like a fountain pen.
I too stopped wearing a watch about 5 years ago--not because I had a cellphone in my pocket, but because I couldn't find one that fit my big fat wrist. But I recently tracked down a specialty clock and watch shop, and bought a nice big new one.
The annoying thing about the decline of the wristwatch, for me, is that for years I've used it as an example of the cultural impact of the First World War. Before 1914, only women wore wristwatches: a man who wore one would have been considered effeminate. But pocket watches just were not practical in the trenches.
I thought that men, at least Frenchmen, started to wear the wristwatch after Cartier made one for the aviator Alberto Santos Dumont in 1904.