Does anybody else wear their watch to bed?

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Always, and nothing else.

Pictures available on request, but honestly my wife says you shouldn’t bother.
 
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I’m not a morning person, so I like to get up at the crack of lunchtime!
In retirement alarm clocks are a thing of the past 😀
 
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Always, occasionally off for a shower.

Swim, work, sport, eat, drink, sleep there is a watch for everything.
 
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I don’t have a habit of taking them off or not.. sometimes I do, sometimes I don’t. I usually don’t if I’m so tired I don’t think about removing it. But I do think it’s nice to give the wrist a little airing time haha.

I find it quite odd to change the strap for night time though. What’s the point in that? Once I find the “right” strap which can be quite a journey in itself I never want to take it off lol
 
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I definitely couldn’t be arsed with changing straps before retiring to bed…… if I really felt the need to wear it to bed and didn’t like the strap for sleeping, I’d just change watches to one that had the appropriate strap.
The whole idea of buggerising about with bloody spring bars when I’m tired has little appeal.
 
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Maybe a moon phase would be better, one with a blue moon.
I think we have the coming together of the star of next year’s Watches and Wonders!
 
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I don't wear watches to bed.

I collect. That's what I do, who I am. But, I don't go to bed with firearms, coins, antiquarian books, accordions, vintage Gillette razors, or pea whistles either.
I go to bed with at least one of each of those beside me. And I don't even collect them.
 
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You go to bed with an accordion?
Don't you? I thought everyone on this forum did this. 😁
 
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Yes and I charge the lume with a led lamp.

And I never sleep with a accordion or a gun or a razor or a whistle, and I am the weird on!???
 
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Sometimes I sleep with my Apple Watch on, but only to track sleep patterns and such. But most typically, no, I don't wear a watch to bed. I just ask Alexa what time it is if I need to know
 
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A list of things you should never wear to bed....
dentures
shoes
boots
heavy jewelry
make up
hat ( unless it is a wool cap )
glasses
hearing aids
gun holster with or without gun
curlers
watches
 
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Sometimes my Apple Watch Ultra, or something similar, for sleep tracking but, more often than not I don’t wear any.
 
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In retirement alarm clocks are a thing of the past 😀
Yes, but not when a Grand Prix is held in a far-flung location to the east.
 
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Nope it just feels weird. Plus I'm nervous I'd scratch myself with the metal case / bracelet.
 
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That's the great thing about NATO straps - easy to change, many to choose from - a daily change of strap can be exactly like picking out clothes for the day or night

I try not to make my life more complicated than it already is. Changing into a “night” nato strap seems like one of the most pointless things I can think of 😀BUT suum cuique and we all have our little quirks.
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