Good question, I’ve owned a few watches in the past but I’d say rarely have I ever worn a watch over the years. But when I found out my Fossil watch was dead when I wanted to wear a watch as a groomsman for my brother’s wedding, I did somehow feel naked (and let down) without one. So they do have their place in an outfit (or pool, dive, etc bcuz it is nice to not have to always pull out your phone which can lead to distractions…). When my wife’s friends husband told me I should get a Rolex suggesting a Datejust, I was stoked on the idea but it’s obviously stupid to spend as much $$ on a watch if you don’t wear them, so I have my Citizen and Tissot as starters, see if I get into the habit
nobody in my family is passing me a fancy watch, but if I had a dad who passed a nice watch on, I would probably wear them more for sure and be a bigger enthusiast. A lot of people wear watches but idk how many people bother to look that closely at someone’s watch, just nice if it fits an outfit
SofaKingSickso how do you get into watches? if you have a rich dad and no hobbies or interests by the time you become an adult, does someone just automatically approach you and gets you started?