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Cake day: October 17th, 2023

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  • While most are saying quality>quantity, I’m quite happy with going the opposite route for now.

    I have been buying “cheapish” watches below 500 EUR and I love the diversity. I wanted to have a diver, a dress watch, a Quartz watch, a steel and a titanium bracelet watch.

    Should I ever feel like it, I can always upgrade within a certain class (e.g. diver -> better diver). And I don’t think that buying a single Grand Seiko right away would have brought me as much joy as this journey.


  • IMHO yes, any watch is obsolete in almost all professions. Where do you need to know the exact time on a regular basis? In any office job, the exact time is only relevant for meetings. For those you usually have an alert anyway (and the clock on your desktop).

    In law enforcement/rescue precise time is important (for the report), but you have actual tools (badge cam, defibrillator) that keep and document time for you.

    In many cases, it maybe beneficial to know the (rough) amount of time something took, but not the precise time (“it took me 10min to do xy” vs. “I completed this task at 14:26”).

    So, all in all, I can see limited value in some edge cases, but in general watches have become obsolete.