I wear mine on the outside. I like my watch because no one can look at it and see what time it is unless I want to show it to them. 


The little Constitution ship is the second hand, and when you press the button in the corner, it plays the TOS theme.![]()
The little Constitution ship is the second hand, and when you press the button in the corner, it plays the TOS theme.![]()
That is geek-tastic.![]()
Left wrist, outside.
And this is what it looks like:
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Oh my, I have the same exact watch!![]()
The little Constitution ship is the second hand, and when you press the button in the corner, it plays the TOS theme.![]()
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I have a Mickey Mouse watch (not the classic, a quartz thing, made in China of course; even if I actually bought it in Disneyworld!)
I only wear it for 'dress' (and then only when I actually NEED to know the time: as in when the earliest time I can leave the function is) though; I cannot have "things" touching me... no jewellery or how-to-wash-tags or watches... I'd fidget Incessably! (strange thing though, I don't mind sock garters!)
Oh my, I have the same exact watch!A friend gave it to me as a present, and it was awesomely geeky!
Normally, I don't use a watch: I have an extremely keen sense of time (give or take a few minutes), so I don't need to check the time more than, say, a couple of times a day, in which case I just take out my cell phone. Also, I don't like having anything on my forearms: even long sleeves as a nuisance some days.
I have however a couple of watches that I use sometimes for sentimental reasons: I'll see if I can find a picture of them.
Exactly!...
See, I wear a watch because my cell phone stays in my pocket, and it's much easier just to glance at the watch.
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