The doNExT is in

Hehe… Not taking the bait :slight_smile:

I don’t wear a watch because I noticed something years ago: you’re surrounded by timepieces everywhere you go. If one isn’t within sight, it’s usually no farther than a few footsteps away. And if that’s not available either, it’s easy enough to ask someone.

So why would I bother buying and wearing a watch when society is kind enough to provide the time for me?

Also (since people always talk about biohacking their body into bettering itself) not having the time immediately at your disposal forces your brain to keep the time better to bridge the gaps. I can tell fairly accurately what time it is even if I haven’t looked at a clock for a couple of hours.

But if you’re interested, the last watch I wore was this fabulous thing: the Bradley Timepiece. It’s a watch for the blind that you can use visually also. But crucially, unlike traditional blind watches, this one is almost unbreakable.

Seriously good watch, that. I can’t count the number of meetings I attended in which I was constantly but discreetly checking the time with my fingers, unbeknown to the other attendees, to find out when the torture would finally end.