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Rockgamer Mar 30, 2006 10:20 PM

I've always worn digital watches for as long I remember. I do believe that analog watches look better, but I wear watches to know the time, not to look good. Digital is just faster, and usually gives me more features like light, stopwatch, etc.

Summonmaster Mar 30, 2006 10:26 PM

Digital, because it's what I've had for years and years now. I think I can still tell time manually if I were to look at clock hands in the classroom, so I'm no stupider for it. Plus it comes with the cheesy alarm consisting of beeps, an hourly beep, date number indicator, day of the week indicator, stopwatch, and an utterly useless alternate timezone feature. Roots Athletic I believe.

Eleo Mar 30, 2006 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Dhsu
As long as you can tell what second it is, there usually isn't a need for additional accuracy.

I was more so referring to synchronization issues.

Tails Mar 30, 2006 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Eleo
Analog watches are more aesthetically pleasing, but I must say that I have to take time to "decipher" the time whereas telling the time on a digital watch is instant for me. Perhaps I'd get better at it over time, but I feel that analog clocks are unnecessary in a digital age. I'd also guess they are far less accurate.


Man, this makes me cry. ;_;

It only takes a second or two to look at an analog and tell what time it is. Synchronization MIGHT be a bit harder, but you'll never really be off if you set it right.

Jan Mar 31, 2006 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by WraithTwo
I have a wierd hatred for digital numbers (their block-like structure infuriates me)

So awesome.

Yep, gotta go with those neat ticking hands, they keep ticking and never stop which I find cool.

WraithTwo Mar 31, 2006 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Jan
So awesome.

Yep, gotta go with those neat ticking hands, they keep ticking and never stop which I find cool.

My hatred of digital numbers probably comes from when I was little, and relied on the unique shapes of 5 and 2 to tell them apart. Digitized, they both looked the same to me.

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EDIT: Damn, I just now realized that I haven't set up an av/sig since the crash > <

nazpyro Mar 31, 2006 01:08 AM

With watches, I definitely prefer digital. Like Eleo said, the deciphering time is quicker. I also have a BCD watch: I'll take the analog one over that. I do wear an analog one to more formal occasions though.

However, I haven't worn a watch regularly for the last year or so. Now I just refer to the time using my cell phone, my PMP, a computer, clock on wall.. whatever. Easier on the wrists.

Scarletdeath Mar 31, 2006 01:49 AM

Mine's a Seiko limited edition. ANALOG. Generally, the chain and face are all black metal, with green scripts and white numbers. World time and all.

Recently I'm too lazy to wear any watches.

Aardark Mar 31, 2006 01:59 AM

Sorry, but do those of you who complain that analog watches are too hard to read are able to eat your own breakfast, or do you get spoon fed? 'Deciphering time' what. Geez.

Kaiten Mar 31, 2006 02:27 AM

I'm only partial to digital because I'm a data whore and like any data I can see. Plus I got a free digital watch years ago that's still ticking and works great. Analog is more for style when I wear one, digital is for functon and directness.
Plus I do belive digital gets better battery life due to less (if any) moving parts.

elwe Mar 31, 2006 02:43 AM

It depends. If I feel like wearing a watch more for convenience than appearance, I'd probably go with digital, since they're so much easier to read. A lot of them also have that button that turns on a backlight, which is pretty spiffy. When I'm wearing a watch but not really planning on looking at the time a lot, I'd go with analog. They're much more pleasing to the eye.

kupomog Mar 31, 2006 02:47 AM

I have always had analog watches. I honestly don't know why. I like them, but I'm kind of slow at being able to read the time quickly/acurately for people who ask me what time it is, especially impatient ones. If I'm by myself, I can read it just fine and fast, though.. how odd. But when I think about it, I only use the watch for school, and there are only so many positions the watch hands can reach before I'm late for class. I never actually read the time, it's just "oh, that hand isn't on the 3 yet, I've got time," rather than "not 1:15 yet, still got time." I'm just slow with numbers in general, utterly horrible at math.

Dark Nation Mar 31, 2006 03:21 AM

Digital Watches are on the large part, ugly... so I have a cheap analog watch that looks vaugely expensive (bling bling homies) and of course tells the time.

I have like this thing where I feel a LOT better (Less stressed, calmer) if I know what time it is... so I almost always have a watch on.

OmagnusPrime Mar 31, 2006 04:33 AM

Combination for the win. That's right, analog AND digitial, get me.

Finalgear Mar 31, 2006 05:18 AM

Analog for me because I like the whole mechanisme in it. Digital just doesnt do it for me. I had some bad experience with those, for some strange reason they just stop working (not because the battery was empty). I'm not so picky when it comes to looks, if it looks nice I'll take it =D

My Rado I love it when I'm making my homework and the only thing I hear is the ticking sound it makes ^^

ArrowHead Mar 31, 2006 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Dark Nation
Digital Watches are on the large part, ugly... so I have a cheap analog watch that looks vaugely expensive (bling bling homies) and of course tells the time.

I have like this thing where I feel a LOT better (Less stressed, calmer) if I know what time it is... so I almost always have a watch on.

I actually despise people who don't wear a watch... because they're always asking people what damn time it is. :P

Blackbord Mar 31, 2006 05:58 AM

I could read both watches. Digital just makes my life easier though.

ArrowHead Mar 31, 2006 06:19 AM

I feel the passage of time better with analog.

Alice Mar 31, 2006 06:36 AM

I wear an analog watch - only because digital watches are so damn ugly.

I actually own a digital watch, too, but it's a sports watch and I only wear it when I swim or do something that might mess up my pretty analog watch.

Josiah Mar 31, 2006 07:49 AM

Digital for me. Just some <$10 generic watch from Wal-Mart. I only have a watch for the sake of knowing the time (and maybe to use the stopwatch or alarm occasionally).

If I was going for looks, then yeah, I'd probably have an analog if I was that self-conscious.

Xexxhoshi Mar 31, 2006 08:13 AM

Well considering I use my mobile I lose. >_>

But nonetheless, I prefer digital to analogue. A glance at digital tells me if I'm gonna get roasted by a teacher for coming 1 minute late to their lesson.

SonicEchidna Mar 31, 2006 03:05 PM

Analog. Simply because I find it more pleasing to look at, easier to tell the time (matter of personal preference really) and more comfortable than a digital watch. I don't know why, but I always find Digital watches more ugly than Analog ones.

Mucknuggle Mar 31, 2006 03:12 PM

Normal every day wear = analog Puma watch.
Gym = digital watch, only because it has a lap timer and I time my rests between sets.

Winter Storm Mar 31, 2006 03:13 PM

I chose combination~ It doesn't really matter what type I buy, I just need it to tell me the time of day O_o. I just wish getting batteries for them were as easy as getting AA, AAA, etc batteries.

Shadow Drax Mar 31, 2006 04:39 PM

I always wear analog watches. Well, I used to wear digital ones before I could tell the time, but ever since then, analog all the way. Right now, I'm still wearing the watch I got for my 18th, I haven't found anything better yet!


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