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Time runs out for the wristwatch

Killed off by the phone
Thursday, 12 January 2006, 07:55
THE WRIST WATCH is fast going the way of the grandfather clock and the sun dial, as kids of today use their iPods and mobile phones to tell the time, according to the Journal Sentinel.

Apparently all the cool dudes and dudettes are refusing to wear their time on their wrists and are just looking at their cell phones instead.

The hacks quote watch retailers as saying that business has wound down as few want a proper time piece. Apparently the only ones that sell these days are fashion watches. But their owners use them to make a statement rather than tell the time. Dull, practical watches are apparently sitting gathering dust on the shelves.

Chuck Reardon, manager of the Time Square watch stand at Brookfield Square, said his business has suffered from what he sees as a trend of using cell phones to tell the time. Reardon said kids were buying the fashion watches like Fossil. They're doing that as a fashion statement more than anything, more than a need for a timepiece.

Otherwise people who consult their wrist for the time are "just dorks" according to the Sentinel, here. ยต

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mr

Crap. maybe kids are looking at phones for the time, but you can not replace a ROLEX or OMEGA with a silly phone, give me a break...

posted by : mark newby, 30 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Mr

Why go to trouble of retrieving your handheld gadget, and risk dropping it, when you can check your wristwatch. Unless 007 sheds his Omega Seamaster and instead relies on his cellphone time display in next awful James Bond movie, I will wear my own fine watch with confidence.

posted by : John , 08 April 2009 Complain about this comment
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