Do you still wear a wristwatch?

Wrist watches basically came into fashion during World War I

Before that most men carried pocket watches.

But it proved to be too cumbersome to have to pull a watch out of your pocket.

So most British officers started strapping a watch to their wrist.

Eventually the practice caught on and the modern wristwatch came into being.
 
A man's wife is his most treasured possession.

Much more then his house or car or anything else. :cool:
Wives are not property, neanderthal.
This thread is about wristwatches .

If you wish to discuss how your wife has made you PW

Then start a thread and I will post on it. :cool:
I'm not a dyke, so I don't have a wife.

And PW, as far as I know, is an abbreviation for 'password'. I have no idea what you are abbreviating with PW.

And, I will take you up on that.
 
Wives are not property, neanderthal.
This thread is about wristwatches .

If you wish to discuss how your wife has made you PW

Then start a thread and I will post on it. :cool:
I'm not a dyke, so I don't have a wife.

And PW, as far as I know, is an abbreviation for 'password'. I have no idea what you are abbreviating with PW.

And, I will take you up on that.
Sorry about that I thought that you are a Man.

Ask your husband what PW stands for.

Judging by the way that you post.

He probably is PW :doubt:
 
This thread is about wristwatches .

If you wish to discuss how your wife has made you PW

Then start a thread and I will post on it. :cool:
I'm not a dyke, so I don't have a wife.

And PW, as far as I know, is an abbreviation for 'password'. I have no idea what you are abbreviating with PW.

And, I will take you up on that.
Sorry about that I thought that you are a Man.

Ask your husband what PW stands for.

Judging by the way that you post.

He probably is PW :doubt:
Maybe he should beat her. Islam thinks that's the solution.
 
Sorry about that I thought that you are a Man.

Ask your husband what PW stands for.

Judging by the way that you post.

He probably is PW :doubt:

Wearing womans wear, bragging on your watch, dreaming big and now this?

You sound down right jealous, even if you bought a woman, you would still be whipped I am sure.
 
This thread is about wristwatches .

If you wish to discuss how your wife has made you PW

Then start a thread and I will post on it. :cool:
I'm not a dyke, so I don't have a wife.

And PW, as far as I know, is an abbreviation for 'password'. I have no idea what you are abbreviating with PW.

And, I will take you up on that.
Sorry about that I thought that you are a Man.

Ask your husband what PW stands for.

Judging by the way that you post.

He probably is PW :doubt:
Don't assume I'm married - ahem, 'owned' - either.
 
I wore a wristwatch for over 25 years. Once, when the battery wore out and I was waiting to take it to the jeweler to get a new battery I started using my cell phone to tell time. I never got around to replace that battery

How many still wear a wristwatch?

I still wear one. My son won't and it drives me crazy. He uses his phone like all the kids do. It is kind of like GPS vs a compass and map. I work with Boy Scouts. A GPS is a wonderful think until it runs out of battery and then it is just extra weight in your pack. If you know how to use a map and compass, you can keep navigating while the new tech guy is hugging a tree and waiting for someone to come find him. Same thing with using a calculator and knowing how to actually do the math. If you don't know how to do the math and the calculator dies, you are SOL. A watch battery lasts a whole lot longer than a cell phone battery when you are constantly using it to text, play music and video and play games. Plus, the watch is right on your arm and is a lot easier to glance at then dig out of your pocket and activate the screen.
 

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