When I started running, a gadget was a wristwatch with a secondhand on it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The last watch I wore felt like a handcuff. When I need to know the time, I check my cell phone.
The gesture of taking the watch from the pocket and looking at the time is very elegant for a man, but if I was going to create a pocket watch, I wanted it to be very modern. I didn't want to do old-fashioned.
I try to wear a watch all the time, because I think guys get the short end of the stick when it comes to jewelry and accessories. A watch is a very chic men's item, and you're sort of wasting it if you just look at your cell phone.
Whatever the right hand findeth to do, the left hand carries a watch on its wrist to show how long it takes to do it.
I think the time is ripe for a return to the refinement of lifestyle that the pocket watch embodies. A personal pleasure that you know you have in your pocket, which requires an elegant gesture to use and show to others.
I always wear my black watch on my left wrist so I know I'm on stage on time.
My wrists, which are tattooed with my daughters' names, are always occupied by a watch.
I never wore a watch. I always depend on public clocks, and stores have clocks, but that is strange.
I use a Blackberry. I'm so behind on mobile communication technology, I think a smartwatch may be too far a leap.
I didn't used to wear a watch. Now I have a SPOT watch, which I wear all the time.