Watches. Even when I'm wearing one, I will remove my phone from my pocket and use it to check the time. On any given day, whichever watch I'm wearing is probably, on average, 5 minutes off.
Truth be told, I wear watches for the same reason I wear cuff links - because they are acceptable pieces of jewelry for men, and they make me feel like I pass for normal. Which is crazy when you think about it, since I'm willing to bet that checking the time on your phone is "normal" these days, and watches are just relics we wear to help us feel less reliant on technology than we really are.
Speaking of which, I'm typing this on an iPad without which I could probably not make it through a day. I don't even own paper books anymore.
Truth be told, I wear watches for the same reason I wear cuff links - because they are acceptable pieces of jewelry for men, and they make me feel like I pass for normal. Which is crazy when you think about it, since I'm willing to bet that checking the time on your phone is "normal" these days, and watches are just relics we wear to help us feel less reliant on technology than we really are.
Speaking of which, I'm typing this on an iPad without which I could probably not make it through a day. I don't even own paper books anymore.
killtime:
There's alot of truth to that.I once sported a watch for almost a month before I realize it was dead.