7 Reasons To Wear A Watch | Why You
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The synchronized watches on the officers' wrists pointed to the fatal
second that was planned for the attack.
“Time!”
The guns lifted in unison and bullets rained down.
The company officers signaled with their whistles as men rose from the
trenches and rushed forward.
Another attack timed to perfection.
It was during World War I – soldiers tired of fishing around their pockets
to find the ubiquitous pocket watch started wearing it on a bracelet on
their wrists.
Until then, a watch worn on a bracelet was considered strictly women's
fashion
Initially ridiculed by the public as a silly trend – wrist watches soon
became the norm as their practicality made pocket watches obsolete.
Some might argue that wrist watches are slowly becoming obsolete.
Why should a modern man wear a wrist watch when he could easily
consult his phone for a quick time-check?
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- Watches Are Convenient
Phones don’t keep you punctual. Watches do.
A wrist watch is the most convenient way to tell the time.
I don’t need a watch because I have a phone, is a common response
from a generation who are now questioning the adverse effects of
constant cellphone use. Fishing for a cell phone on regular occasions
just to check the time looks desperate.
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A quick glance towards your wrist is a much classier way to keep tabs
on time during a date or a meeting. Not to mention how rude it would
seem to your companions if you pulled out your phone during a
conversation.
On other occasions where it's advisable to leave the phone concealed –
like the beach, a funeral, a wedding, a watch is a much more subtle and
convenient way to check time. - Watches Are Functional
Any item inspired by the military has a functional use. Wrist watches
included.
Wrist watches were first used in the 19th century by the military to
synchronize maneuvers during war. Since then, specialized watches
have been used in the depths of the ocean by divers and high up in the
sky by aviators.
One of the big advantages of a watch – especially over a smartphone –
is how long it can operate in the field. Many watches are made to either
be self powered through motion or use a small amount of energy from a
battery. Think years of maintenance free time telling…..compare that to
a smart phone's 8 hours!
A complicated watch is designed with features beyond the basic
function of displaying the time and date. Such a functionality is called a
complication. Two of the popular complications are the chronograph,
which allows the watch to function as a stopwatch and the moon phase
complication, which displays the lunar phase.