Do you wear your watches in lockdown.

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I wear watches to bed. So lockdown or no lockdown ..doesn't matter!
Don’t you have a digital alarm clock in the bedroom? Easier to see than a watch Lume.
 
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..frequent swapping and sometimes... two, just because I can 😀

As least someone's living my Covid fantasy...
 
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As least someone's living my Covid fantasy...
try three at once..looks ridicolous somehow, but also feels a bit like "I made fire!!!"
 
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Don’t you have a digital alarm clock in the bedroom? Easier to see than a watch Lume.
We have clocks in our house. So no need to wear a watch.
I have clocks in my house too but I always look down to my wrist anyways. And yes, I wear in quarantine for the reason I just mentioned. But after your responses I am puzzled as to when or why you wear a watch?
 
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Been micro adjusting my Shanghai Watch Factory beater. Got it down to two seconds plus in 18 hours.
These are tough to adjust, very sensitive and no pointer to go by. Been wearing it most of the day to be sure not to induce positional error. The expansion band I found for it is very comfortable.
Since its non hacking every two or three days or so I let it run down till its slowed to minus two or three seconds then wind it up good to go for several more days of within limits timing.
I may give it another go and if I get it a couple of seconds slow per day leaving it face up for a few hours would bring it back in time.
I haven't found any position that will retard the timing.
The balance wheel is on the opposite side of my other watches, so the positional error points aren't the same.
If you have too much time on your hands a few low cost beaters to mess with can fill in the hours.

Been wearing my new Citizen Eco Drive Chronograph when I go outside. I want to be sure it stays fully charged.
The dial is absolutely beautiful. A deep brown with coppery undertones and the markers have a gold cast to them as do the crown and pushers, contrasting with the silvery case. A class act for an affordable watch especially since I got mine as a like new refurb for around 2/3 off the suggested retail price.
 
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haven’t changed my habits so I wear my watches ina daily basis as always 😉
 
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I wear watches to bed. So lockdown or no lockdown ..doesn't matter!
Yes, 24/7, since I was a little kid. I’m 64 now.

Same here, why take them off.

No lockdown for me, and looks like lockdown is all done for my neck of the woods
 
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I have clocks in my house too but I always look down to my wrist anyways. And yes, I wear in quarantine for the reason I just mentioned. But after your responses I am puzzled as to when or why you wear a watch?
I like to wear a luxury watch as a “tool” to tell the time, I drive a luxury car to get me around, I ride a luxury motorcycle to have fun on. I like luxury items but cannot always afford them.
 
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Wearing watches in lockdown? Of course, why not?

Shoes and socks at the moment though, rarely bother with them.
 
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Yes, however trousers have become optional. I remind Mrs Wiv hourly how lucky she is.
There was a day I forgot to put one on, came over all funny and had to have a little lay down. May have been a Thursday, or a Sunday, doesn't really matter any more does it.