I really love wearing my Apple Watch but also think the style of an automatic watch looks better. Would it be silly to wear in both hands ??
I rock an Ultra on one wrist and one of my mechanicals on the other. Fuck it.
I’ve seen folks (doctors and nurses) describe their need to wear both an Apple watch and an analog watch
I wore my fitbit and garmin like that.
They’re both fitness devices 😅
One for stats and one for status.
I double wrist. Proposed explanations:
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I am testing the theory of relativity. My right moves like lightning and my left like thunder.
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In case I’m lost in the woods alone and want to know what time it is but the battery on one dies and also I’ve forgotten to bring my phone.
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It’s a test of how courageous people are to point out a fashion faux pax. Congratulations, you have passed the test and are now a member of the American Courage Society.
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I’m a time traveller from the future, and the second watch helps me keep track of my original timeline.
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One is for AM and one is for PM.
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One is for metric time and the other is imperial.
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Depending on which way I stand, one watch catches the sunlight and can be reflected on to the other, making me a human sundial in case both batteries die and also I’m alone in the woods and forgot to bring my phone.
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To be obnoxious.
I heard this on the internet, but I heard that people in military do that to keep track of two timezones.
I don’t think that’s how sundials work, but I’m not from 1,000 years ago so I can’t say for sure.
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TWWWOOOOOOOOOO
I’ll see myself out.
He probably wears the Apple Watch for health/heart monitoring and notifications more than time. Gold is for posturing. IMHO
His kids probably monitor him from the apple watch like I do with my parents
the gold watch could be sentimental to him also
Yep he wears the Apple Watch for aFib and wears the Rolex because he’s always worn them
Ric Flair still trying to be Ric Flair at his age looks silly.
I’ve been double watching for about 3 years now. People get used to seeing you wear both watches and it eventually becomes normal.
Well, I get it. One is a real watch and there’s something to that. It feels more sophisticated somehow.
You didn’t see his ankles!
Seen a few people do this. Looks very odd
I had a conversation with colleagues along these lines the other day. He loves watches, have a collection, but wears the AppleWatch for the functionality. He joked about wearing several up his arm (but he doesn’t).
This is quite common for people with expensive automatics. I do think it’s looks silly personally; I wore my automatic every day and never removed it until I got my Apple Watch, and now I never wear it.