What time do you wear?


What watch, if any, graces your wrist? Does time matter? You know: time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. Either way.
khrys
Onhwy61, good question.
For me, it is to know what time it is. For my job, during the week I have to know what time it is all the time. Certain things have to be done at or by a certain time during the day or they cannot be done that day (or ever). And I could get myself in a world of hurt by having my watch/clock set back 15mins and me being caught by that. That's why I have a clock on each one of the four computer monitors I have on my desk (and there are several clocks on the wall, one on my cellphone, and my office phone, and...) and I check my watch for accuracy against them on a regular basis.
On the weekends I often do not where a watch because I do not care to know the time or to think I have to know the time. My idea of a vacation is to not wear a watch or use an alarm clock for an extended period.

Is there also something else going on? Of course. Fashion. Desire. Conspicuous consumption. And to some extent, what Jla noted above - some people simply admire the technology which goes into a good mechanical watch.
Thanks for the responses to my question. I guess I've never been in a position where I really had to know the time closer than 15 minutes. Besides, there's clocks everywhere -- on the computer, TV/cable box, radio, PDA, car, etc. To each his own.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph (Titanium). I fell in love with this watch years ago and finally splurged for a used one. I also have a Movado museum for more formal occasions. I've had my eye on the IWC Titanium Chrono Perpetual as well, but it doesn't strike the same chord with me as the Audemars does.
Rob