That's why I keep telling my wife I need to buy another watch.

Mar 27, 2017,14:31 PM
 

Forgot to put a watch on today in a rush to get the toddler to childcare.
Hate it when this happens. I should get an "emergency car watch" stored in the glovebox.

Have a good week ppl!



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lol

 
 By: VintageAlex (aka AlexKontiki) : March 27th, 2017-15:03

Suggestion

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : March 27th, 2017-16:16
Throw a smart watch in your glovebox. This will firstly make you never forget a real watch anymore and secondly make you happy if someone broke into your car. Win win situation if you\'d ask me ;-)

Don't have a wife, much less a toddler . . .

 
 By: Dr No : March 27th, 2017-17:21
. . . and definitely don't need to buy another watch, but somehow, they keep coming, like . . . . . . tribbles.

Hey whoa!

 
 By: TS1987 : March 27th, 2017-21:55
What does the Moderator say about wrist nudity in this forum? Contributors, please keep this family friendly, I implore you. Parents, shield your childrens' innocent minds. Oh and if you're at the office, I hope you had the Excel spreadsheet handy in case... 

LOL !!

 
 By: Bounce781 : March 28th, 2017-01:51
I snorted coffee out do my nose when I read this. So now I have no watch and coffee stain on my shirtfront. What a day :-(

Sorry mate

 
 By: TS1987 : March 28th, 2017-03:27
But nudity is frowned upon around here.

This on top of the cricket loss today.

 
 By: Bounce781 : March 28th, 2017-03:59
Too too painful

A crime. A shame. A horological disaster/emergency. To be caught without a watch. Turn around and immediately go home or to the nearest AD and correct the horological faux pas.

 
 By: Mitch K : March 27th, 2017-23:14
There can be no blame ascribed but there must be correction immediately. I do agree that it is not wise to keep a watch in the car. When the sun is out the interior temperature could escalate and could cook the watch esp the oil in it. Not to mention the ... 

Please not a ban! ;-)

 
 By: Bounce781 : March 28th, 2017-01:46
Can\'t I just get a warning for the first "offence".

I think the rest of us have our priorities in place.

 
 By: TS1987 : March 28th, 2017-03:26
Put the watch on, then the pants (skirts or dresses for ladies) when getting dressed. Not sure how the order was muddled up here.

For me at present it's more like:

 
 By: Bounce781 : March 28th, 2017-03:58
- 1) Nappy needs changing (not on myself, mind you). Decision - watch on or off? (Decided "off" re potential contamination 2) give child breakfast. Decision - watch on or off? (Decided "off" re potential contamination with porridge. 3) Rush out the door. ... 

It has to be improvised

 
 By: rnaden : March 29th, 2017-01:58
1. Watch on wrist 2. Bubble wrap watch on wrist 3. Deal with the kid stuff

Exactly

 
 By: Bounce781 : March 28th, 2017-01:48
!

Oh no. As long as you can leave it is only masochism.

 
 By: stromer : March 28th, 2017-23:44
Don\'t think that the Geneva convention is dealing with this.

LOL! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : March 28th, 2017-23:48

Haha. A "no watch" contest is a great idea.

 
 By: Bounce781 : March 28th, 2017-01:47
It would actually be REALLY interesting how long a purist can last without a watch. 1 day was BAD - I can tell you

But then with a skeleton dial please.

 
 By: stromer : March 28th, 2017-23:39
I am always out of my mind. It is only the degree that varies over time ;-) No watch is only the logical next level. And the advantage would be that such a contest would last one week max

ROFL!!! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : March 28th, 2017-23:48

Just. Hypothetical question.

 
 By: Bounce781 : March 29th, 2017-01:05
Is it still called a wrist watch if you "strap it on" elsewhere on the body in a nudist camp. I am asking for a friend ;-) Obviously, Feel free to make further jokes on the "strap it on" line

I hang my head in shame while skulking away!

 
 By: Bounce781 : March 28th, 2017-01:50
Definitely not keeping a mechanical watch in the car in Aussie heat! Maybe a quartz beater ?

I've got a sistem51 already!

 
 By: Bounce781 : March 28th, 2017-01:48
Good idea. Might actually stash one under a seat

A Sistem51 roll call might be quite revealing.

 
 By: stromer : March 28th, 2017-23:42
I wouldn\'t be surprised to see that every second Purist has one in the box.

I have to admit....

 
 By: Andy : March 28th, 2017-09:30
I have done this too.....and I have no wife or toddlers so they can't be to blame..!! Friends at work do comment that how can I forget to put on a watch when I have so many..!! Ha ha Andy

As a matter of fact, I DO have a mechanical emergency watch in the car ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : March 28th, 2017-10:49
... but not in the daily driver's glove box. A hand-winding Glycine Incursore is stored in my offroad camper. So in case I damage, or - worse even - loose my "real timepiece", I have at least a solid and well legible watch as a backup: Marcus ...  

When I was young and not wise about the horological marvels about me I would see going watchless as a true sign of escaping and relaxing from the time pressures of the week. Now no longer. Rather the weekend is defined by wearing watches that

 
 By: Mitch K : March 28th, 2017-11:27
I don\'t wear during the week either because they are too sporty or too special and dear to chance them at work. Every watch does have its place and its role so that the weekend watches do signify escape and separation from work.

No watch seems to be....

 
 By: watercolors : March 28th, 2017-14:16
as good as wearing one, especially if your safety deposit box is topped with luxury/collector pieces Cheers Edward