Eedo Basra I dont have a wrist watch. I use my money on basic needs. I cant afford. So hell no for me.
It's redundant to wear a clock when you have a phone.
Wristwatches went out of style sometime around 2000s
Style is inherently a part of one's identity, so yea sure.Do you associate the type of wrist watch you wear part of your identity?
It's redundant to wear a clock when you have a phone.
EXCUSES for your lack of styleWristwatches went out of style sometime around 2000s
Watches don't have to cost a ton. There are tons of cheap and middle-range good ones. Just pick one to compliment your style and/or personality.Eedo Basra I dont have a wrist watch. I use my money on basic needs. I cant afford. So hell no for me.
u r not even a man. I mean, seriously nayaa
I got an apple watch as a birthday gift and we didn't click at first sight, but now, we are much closer to one another, but how can a watch become an identity? They broke and you buy another one or be without a watch.
Maybe I'm too practical. I like watches, I've owned some in the past, so I will most definitely buy one in the future.Hhhmmm Interesting
Maybe I'm too practical. I like watches, I've owned some in the past, so I will most definitely buy one in the future.
But then again, is my logic flawed? Maybe I was looking at it from a wrong perspective. A clock is not merely a gadget for the observance of time but how it compliments your identity too? That means I have to buy myself an expensive one, and that seems stupid because I could channel that money on more important things at the moment.
The last time I wore a watch was when my father gifted me one.
After two seconds of wearing it I realized that my wrist were two small for it.
The moral of the story was don't let people buy you watches when you have Somali wrists.
people actually go outside with bare wrists?Wristwatches went out of style sometime around 2000s