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23rd March 25, 03:10 AM
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Like Jock, I am a life-long user of pocket watches - not that I have anything against wrist-watches except they irritate my skin if worn for any length of time.
As for time-keeping, my watches all seem to be accurate to a couple of seconds a week - which is close enough, as time of day tends to be an approximate thing anyway. You might look at your watch and see it is just coming upto twenty-past - the need to know that it is 18 minutes, 53.7 seconds past is rare.
As for aesthetics, chains or straps are both functional and decorative - they secure the watch and give the option for keeping your latch-key, cigar-cutter, pipe-reamer, penknife, whatever, nice and handy at the other end. Plus, a watch-chain fills the void that is the front of a waistcoat - which always looks better with a chain across it.
Having a selection to choose from is a good thing, too. I find I might wake up one bright and sunny morning and think to myself 'Ah, yes. This feels like a gold half-hunter day...' Other days might be silver open-face skeleton, or...
I would like every day to be a gold hunter-cased perpetual calendar moon-phase minute repeater kind of day, but I've never been lucky enough on that score.
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