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      Your watch, analogue or digital?

      Okay, I have this fascination with watches and clocks. I don't know what it is, but I seem to collect clocks without realising it, and as for watches, I hate traveling through airports when you see all the awesome watches in jewelery shops, as I just want to buy them all.

      Anyway, it got me thinking, which type of watch do you wear? Analogue or digital? I think analogue is the only way to have a watch personally, however there are some cool watches out there, so post up pics

      I currently wear the Nixon Rotolog, and have done for a couple of years now, it's made from wood


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      Digital all the way.
      No point in wasting a quarter of a second or however long it takes to process a regular clock face and interpret it into the current time.
      Not to mention likewise precisely formatted date display.

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      LOL - you mean you cannot do two things at once?

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      Watches? You mean those bizarre manacles people strapped on their wrists in the '80s?

      At any given time, I have at least one and more often 3-5 sophisticated electronic devices on my person and/or around me, all of which tell me the time every time I look at them. Losing track of the time would require copious intoxicants and/or two weeks in a black box.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
      LOL - you mean you cannot do two things at once?
      Not the point.

      It's just comfier and more precise to receive time in the format it's supposed to be in: HH:MM:ss.
      When someone asks you the time, you don't reply, "The short hand is at the bottom and it's a quarter of the way to the top for the long hand".
      You say, "It's six fourty-five".

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      Bahhhhhh Merlock! It takes less than a second to process the information and read the time as someone would want to receive it. Even reading a binary clock, takes little over a second. How you relay the time to someone will always be the same.

      I'm guessing you're one of these people who only uses a 12 hour clock too?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
      I'm guessing you're one of these people who only uses a 12 hour clock too?
      Indeed. AM and PM. Leave military time for the military.

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      24 hour clock is the most commonly used time notation in the world... Only the US and Canada use 12 hour really. Which must be true because the internets told me so LOL

      Quote Originally Posted by From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
      The 24-hour clock is a convention of time keeping in which the day runs from midnight to midnight and is divided into 24 hours, numbered from 0 to 23. This system is the most commonly used time notation in the world today.[1] The 12-hour clock is, however, still dominant in a handful of countries,[1] particularly the United States, Canada (except Quebec) and Australia. 24-hour notation is also popularly referred to as military time or astronomical time in the US and Canada,[2] and in Australia (though rarely).[citation needed] In some parts of the world, it is called railway time or continental time. It is also the international standard notation of time (ISO 8601).[3] In the practice of medicine, the 24-hour clock is generally used in documentation of care as it precludes any ambiguity as to what time events occurred in the patient's medical history.

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      Aye, but figuring out that 18:00 is 6 PM also takes a moment of my priceless time, which is unacceptable!

      P.S. You're losing in the poll, rustic watch army guy.

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      It shouldn't take any time - I don't see it as 18:00 though - I see it as 6pm. It's like seeing an acronym for example, I just know what it means without having to process anything, if that makes sense?

      Anyway, there's no winners with this poll LOL - I was just interested - Meh...

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      I wear a cheap digital watch from Wal-Mart. I can't stand anything on my wrist, so I buy the ones with velcro bands and fold the band over my belt. It looks a little odd, but it works better for me.

      Thinking about actually buying a decent watch, though still something I can wear on my belt.

      Also, Adam, that watch is badass, man.

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      Analog. I hate all the stuff they put on digitals, making it so thick and such.
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      Digital. Mine even synchronizes with National Atomic Time.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
      24 hour clock is the most commonly used time notation in the world... Only the US and Canada use 12 hour really. Which must be true because the internets told me so LOL
      Likewise, our country is one of the only ones that drives on the right-hand side of the road. However...we made the automobile mainstream, so we have the right of way...in saying that our way is the "right" way.

      Back to the real topic...I agree with Merlock. Maybe I'm just slow, but it takes me a few seconds longer to read an analogue clock than it does to read a digital one.

      ...And yeah. Military time is balls.
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      I set all my watches and clocks to 24 hour. I can't stand the 12 hour time.

      My watch is currently digital, but I am looking into getting a binary watch. They look kinda cool

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      I don't wear a watch, as my wrists are abnormally wide, but if I did it would be analogue.

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      I have both.. but my most expensive watches are analogue.

      The sport watch I wear everyday is digital.

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      I love watches too!! If I collected anything, it'd be watches/clocks. And umbrellas.

      I've always had analogue and prob always will. I especially love the ones that don't have any numbers or dashes or anything. I can read them fine but they confuse other people and that makes me kind of happy.

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      I never saw the point in a watch if I can check my phone for the time, without carrying extra devices around.

      Plus, they look kind of stupid unless you buy expensive ones.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
      Okay, I have this fascination with watches and clocks. I don't know what it is, but I seem to collect clocks without realising it, and as for watches, I hate traveling through airports when you see all the awesome watches in jewelery shops, as I just want to buy them all.
      I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE

      I'm a bit different though. I'm just fascinated with analogue watches, and I'm a bit picky about which ones I like. However, when a watch does catch my eye...it REALLY catches my eye. It's like pure beauty to me.

      Obviously, I own an analogue watch
      It's almost this one

      just make it gold instead of silver.

      I once owned a pocket watch too but I lost it. I'll never forgive myself for that. It was a beauty.

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      I just wear a cheap, digital watch. 24-hour time though, it always made more sense to me.


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      Anologue watches are better, imo. Humans are obviously anologue creatures and interpret pictographic information easier than numbers. Besides, I love the accuracy that comes with anologue watches.

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      That's as close an example as I can find. It's a fossil Big Tick, has analogue hands and digital seconds.





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      Those who complain about it taking a long time to read an analogue watch must be semi-retarded. I couldn't tell time on a clockface until maybe... grade three.

      I really like the Nixon, Adam, I actually saw one of those in the mall yesterday and am considering getting one. But since you have one I might have to get a different one!



      Invader, those watches are badass, too.


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      Quote Originally Posted by Invader View Post
      That's as close an example as I can find. It's a fossil Big Tick, has analogue hands and digital seconds.




      My brother has one of those.
      In the meanwhile:

      The only difference between that watch and mine is that mine has an extra clockface (or whatever you call it) for seconds, instead of the flipthing. (you know that one that's on '25') I absolutely love it. Also glad it was a birthday present, because it was expensive xD
      Oh, and it's only got "Boccia" and "titanium" on it, nothing crystal or sapphire or whatever
      http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l199/ablativus/spidermansig2.png

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