I forgot! Did you ever?

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I put on an old UG early this morning but took it off almost immediately as I saw some fog forming (out in the field, not inside the crystal).

I forgot to put on another watch. I only noticed when I left the house for a few minutes.

Ever forget to put on a watch? If you have, did you go back to get one?

Today鈥檚 projects, with wrist shot!

My wife loves Ferragamo, but the donor pair here was too far gone.
 
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Godamn a naked wrist! where are the mods when you need them!
 
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I thought this was a family oriented forum, but since we鈥檙e posting nudies, I have never been shy of a good party.

 
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Before you know there will be an orgy going on, it's that 70's vibe thats to blame, fondue parties will be next or even worse keys in a bowl.
 
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Hi, I am omegastar and I haven鈥檛 worn a watch for 36 days.

It sounds like a serious case of chronophobia! You probably need to consult a Horologist for treatment.
 
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Don't think I've ever left home without a watch on. I feel naked without one. I put it on my wrist as soon as I get out of bed and it stays there the whole day.
 
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This thread is a bit racy for me...... I am clearly an amateur nudist and need to work on my tan lines :0)
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that happened occasionally to me, so i keep a casio g-shock in the car glovebox. as soon as know i can put it on.
 
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Waddayudo if you leave the house with a watch on your wrist, but it QUITS?

When I worked in the jewellery (Canadian spelling) industry, and I left a watch at home, I borrowed one out of inventory for the day.
 
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Waddayudo if you leave the house with a watch on your wrist, but it QUITS?

When I worked in the jewellery (Canadian spelling) industry, and I left a watch at home, I borrowed one out of inventory for the day.
I鈥檝e had this happen a couple times- the perils of being a vintage enthusiast and can鈥檛 resist giving the watch a wear before it goes to the watchmaker.
 
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I almost never wear a watch since working from home the past year and a half. It felt weird at first, but now i've gotten used to it. I definitely feel weird if not wearing a watch outside the house.
 
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Silly as it sounds, I keep a backup watch in my vehicle for situations like this
 
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Hi, I am omegastar and I haven鈥檛 worn a watch for 36 days.
Banished immediately from the forum. All posting rights revoked.
 
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Some of you sound like you actually use a watch for telling time.

Personally I seem afflicted with a condition where when not wearing a watch I must miss doorway architraves by less than 14mm, because when I Do wear a watch on a working day I invariably remove $$$ from said item nicking the crystal or case. I bought a Chronostop Driver to deal with this phenomenon.

Professionally, and jokes aside, cast-iron piano frames and dress watches do not make a good combination. I finally found my ideal in a Rado Electrosonic in a Tungsten-carbide Diastar case. Scratch proof case and resilient crystal. Perfect tool watch.

then I broke the bracelet.....
 
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Some of you sound like you actually use a watch for telling time.

Personally I seem afflicted with a condition where when not wearing a watch I must miss doorway architraves by less than 14mm, because when I Do wear a watch on a working day I invariably remove $$$ from said item nicking the crystal or case. I bought a Chronostop Driver to deal with this phenomenon.

Professionally, and jokes aside, cast-iron piano frames and dress watches do not make a good combination. I finally found my ideal in a Rado Electrosonic in a Tungsten-carbide Diastar case. Scratch proof case and resilient crystal. Perfect tool watch.

then I broke the bracelet.....

One of these ?