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    Default What sort of watch do you wear?

    I know, it has nothing to do with Birds.

    Only reason I ask, is that I had to buy a new one today, as the strap on my old one had broken and it is part of the watch, the bezel had also popped out some time ago.

    I use a digital waterproof watch with face protection as I work outside and the watch can get scraped on occasions. This one is a Casio G-Shock, with lots of functions I will probably never use. The ones I will use are multiple time zones and perhaps the alarm, it also has the facility to save 30 phone numbers.

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    I used to have a few watches, but I'm down to two now, with my non-work watch being a nice little Longines.

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    I wonder if old unused watches are recyclable like cellphones. If not they should be. What do you think?
    Mine are Sports watches. Being a swimming teacher is was essential to have a waterproof watch in case I needed to dive into the pool to help a struggling student. I now am out in all weathers watching nature so still need a waterproof
    watch here are three of mine I do of course have watches for all ocasions being a lady
    The first is an Adidas coola/clime sports, the second is an elegant type and the third is a Casio sports
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    Mine is an Accurist silver coloured, (will post a pic at the weekend) I bought it for £17 a few years ago and I wouldn't part with it for the world. I have a gold one, but a few years I stopped wearing gold and started wearing silver for a change

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    Look forward to seeing it Babs, they aren't the most important thing in the world, but then again, most people have them. The unsung heroes of punctuality.
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    Yes. I don't think price always matters either Most of the time () it's the name you are paying for

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    The equipment I use is a Canon 30D with Sigma 50-500mm lens. I also have a garden hide from which I take most of my pictures.

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    I feel lost without my watch yet Greg and my two sons don't wear them

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    Nikon D7200 Camera. Nikon 55-300mm VR F4.5-5.6G ED AF-S DX NIKKOR SWM WAF-5 DX Micro Nikkor 40mmf/2.8G SWM DX swm ED af aspherical 18-55 With wide angle converter Nikon Coolpix S5100 Sony HandycamDCR-SR58 Hama tripod Canon Pixma iP7250 PixmaMG5500

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    I keep mine in my camera bag top zip pocket most of the time. It tends to bleep when making videos. But yes lost with out it .

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    I couldn't do that, I also would feel lost without it.

    I have often known people who don't wear watches, they say they don't need them and don't want to be a slave to time, yet strangely enough, they are forever asking me what the time is.
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    I need my watch with me all the time but not necessarily on my wrist
    I don't look at being a slave to time . I need to know the time at all times.
    See you cannot get away from time or the word time, it's there all the time and doesn't stop or wait.
    I think a watch is one of the greatest inventions. I have a clock in my kitchen that is completely in reverse but it still tells the right time

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    I wear mine all the time but amalways late. Mine is a Casio as well
    Chocky has a whole page on her web site about time

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    Was given a new Karrimor watch for Christmas. Same make as my walking shoes
    It's a heart throb watch
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    That's nice, does it monitor your heart rate?
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    Yes. When I'm at the gym and a hunky bloke walks in .........Alarm bells go off

    Lol. yes it is a sports watch with a heart rate monitor a strap goes round your chest with a monitor round about where your heart is and beams the rate to the watch..............But I expect you know that

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