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Old 23 June 2019, 05:25 PM   #1
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Watch observations at a UK BBQ

I was at a relatively large garden BBQ yesterday, with a good mix (different professions etc:) of people. The ages seemed to range between around 19 & 75 years. During my time sitting in the sunshine (hasn’t happen too often in the UK this summer!) having a beer, I did a bit of wrist checking of others.

I counted 32 people in attendance, and thought the findings may be of interest to other watch Aficionados.

Excluding my Submariner, I observed 11 other “traditional” type watches (either mechanical or quartz, it was difficult to tell from a distance): 5 on men and 6 on women; one of these was clearly a ladies Datejust on Jubilee. There did not seem to be any other Rolexes present.

Interestingly, I only noticed 2 Apple watches, and 1 “Fit Bit” type band, the 2 Apple watches were worn by men, and the Fitbit by a woman.

The remainder of the people were watchless.

I guess I was somewhat surprised by the amount of people not wearing any type of watch, but encouraged by some of the younger attendees wearing “traditional” type watches. My observations suggest that the “traditional” type watch still seems to be outweighing the popularity of the smart watch, even amongst the younger wearers.

I wonder if this is a representative snapshot as to what other members would experience in different parts of the world?
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Old 23 June 2019, 05:31 PM   #2
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Hardly anyone at my workplace wears a watch, and the ones that do are mostly women. Most of the others say they find watches uncomfortable. They seem happy with their 19th century-style giant pocket watches - otherwise known as smartphones!
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Old 23 June 2019, 06:31 PM   #3
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If i couldnt afford a rolex id probably rather wear nothing or maybe a gshock but definitely not a pointless gimmick like an apple watch....and i love the irony of stuffing your face at a bbq whilst wearing a fit bit
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Old 23 June 2019, 06:51 PM   #4
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If i couldnt afford a rolex id probably rather wear nothing or maybe a gshock but definitely not a pointless gimmick like an apple watch....and i love the irony of stuffing your face at a bbq whilst wearing a fit bit

Wow, so much judgement in such a short post. Being an owner of an Apple Watch, as well as a number of traditional watches, I can reliably inform you that a smart watch is far from a gimmick. You might like not them, but they are exceeding useful. With regards to the dig about food and Fitbits, we've all got to eat fuel, and there are worse things than food at a BBQ, which would probably mostly be unprocessed.
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Old 23 June 2019, 07:57 PM   #5
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Wow, so much judgement in such a short post. Being an owner of an Apple Watch, as well as a number of traditional watches, I can reliably inform you that a smart watch is far from a gimmick. You might like not them, but they are exceeding useful. With regards to the dig about food and Fitbits, we've all got to eat fuel, and there are worse things than food at a BBQ, which would probably mostly be unprocessed.
isn't that what a forum is fuelled by....having opinions....I've got mine and you've got you're and thats all good....and if it makes you feel any better I’ve got to go now as ive just been informed im off to a bbq at the in-laws
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Old 23 June 2019, 08:10 PM   #6
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isn't that what a forum is fuelled by....having opinions....I've got mine and you've got you're and thats all good....and if it makes you feel any better I’ve got to go now as ive just been informed im off to a bbq at the in-laws


Going to a bbq, this is brilliant
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Old 24 June 2019, 07:44 AM   #7
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isn't that what a forum is fuelled by....having opinions....I've got mine and you've got you're and thats all good....and if it makes you feel any better I’ve got to go now as ive just been informed im off to a bbq at the in-laws

There's a vast difference between fact, opinion and judgment. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed your BBQ.
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Old 24 June 2019, 12:14 PM   #8
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If i couldnt afford a rolex id probably rather wear nothing or maybe a gshock but definitely not a pointless gimmick like an apple watch....and i love the irony of stuffing your face at a bbq whilst wearing a fit bit
You’re calling the Apple Watch a pointless gimmick? Big words. It’s saved thousands of lives in a single J&J program. That just one program.
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Old 24 June 2019, 12:22 PM   #9
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I personally used to hate the apple watch, i find it pointless etc, UNTIL my other half bought me the apple watch 4 for my birthday last monthand you know what? it gets more wrist time than my BLNR

I think you have to play with it to really let it settle on you, just like the more i look at the rainbow daytona the more i start to think its actually a really beautiful watch LOL


but then again i would be too busy stuffing my face and downing beer, how do you even manage to get the time to look at peoples watches
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Old 24 June 2019, 03:16 PM   #10
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You’re calling the Apple Watch a pointless gimmick? Big words. It’s saved thousands of lives in a single J&J program. That just one program.
I was only suggesting it’s gimmicky when I assume most people also have a smart phone in their pocket too....whats a j and j program
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Old 24 June 2019, 07:21 PM   #11
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I was only suggesting it’s gimmicky when I assume most people also have a smart phone in their pocket too....whats a j and j program
If its what im thinking about its the ECG program? ( im still trying to get it to work on my apple 4) Electrocardiogram
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Old 25 June 2019, 06:08 AM   #12
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You’re calling the Apple Watch a pointless gimmick? Big words. It’s saved thousands of lives in a single J&J program. That just one program.
And this program not available for non-US customers who paid the same money but living in other countries
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Old 25 June 2019, 09:32 PM   #13
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But “everyone has a submariner”
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Old 23 June 2019, 06:42 PM   #14
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Hardly anyone at my workplace wears a watch, and the ones that do are mostly women. Most of the others say they find watches uncomfortable. They seem happy with their 19th century-style giant pocket watches - otherwise known as smartphones!
Ive been waiting for the hipsters to put on a button vest and attach a chain to their smartphone case. It will happen.

What gets BBQ at a UK BBQ?
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Old 23 June 2019, 06:32 PM   #15
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Most people spend so much time looking at their 'smartphone' that a watch is no longer needed. What about appointments and time keeping you say?.... well its a 'smartphone' and your scheduled appointment in your online diary will be notified to you when coming up.

The world would collapse for sure without the smart phone for most.

I have a friend who doesn't wear a watch, who needs to take medicine 3 times a day. Even after 10years, he will forget unless his smartphone reminds him.

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Old 23 June 2019, 07:31 PM   #16
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My observation of my young friends (30s) matches that of the OP. They wear an Apple Watch or no watch.

If I was still working, I’d wear an Apple Watch. The new Apple Watch frees one from actually carrying a phone and provides connectivity. Being effective and available would outweigh enjoyment of fine watches.

However, in my off time, I’d slip on a Rolex.
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Old 23 June 2019, 07:56 PM   #17
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Watch observations at a UK BBQ

Since I am so annoyed by people checking their phones and timelines I have decided not to bring my phones with me in meetings and telling people to pay attention.
Greatly improved focus and I use my watch for what it was meant: telling time.




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Old 23 June 2019, 07:59 PM   #18
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I tend to think watches will always come in and out of fashion. Certainly for as long as the human race continues to respond to social signalling and since that is an evolutionarily hard-wired trait, I don’t see it going away any time soon.

Fashion is cyclical. Stuff is cool when it’s niche, then it becomes the fashion, eventually becoming so ubiquitous as to be uncool, so casual followers drop away; it then becomes niche again and the cycle continues.

Before anybody mentions pocket-watches, you can’t signal your status or your membership of a club (the WIS club in this case) with something that is invisible to the outside world 99% of the time.
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Old 23 June 2019, 10:28 PM   #19
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I tend to think watches will always come in and out of fashion. Certainly for as long as the human race continues to respond to social signalling and since that is an evolutionarily hard-wired trait, I don’t see it going away any time soon.

Fashion is cyclical. Stuff is cool when it’s niche, then it becomes the fashion, eventually becoming so ubiquitous as to be uncool, so casual followers drop away; it then becomes niche again and the cycle continues.

Before anybody mentions pocket-watches, you can’t signal your status or your membership of a club (the WIS club in this case) with something that is invisible to the outside world 99% of the time.

Agree with your observations.

The current frenzy? You’re right in that it too shall pass.

When it passes the lots of people are gonna leave the club and find the next big thing to be involved in that everyone wants to be a part of.


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Old 24 June 2019, 05:07 AM   #20
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I tend to think watches will always come in and out of fashion. Certainly for as long as the human race continues to respond to social signalling and since that is an evolutionarily hard-wired trait, I don’t see it going away any time soon.

Fashion is cyclical. Stuff is cool when it’s niche, then it becomes the fashion, eventually becoming so ubiquitous as to be uncool, so casual followers drop away; it then becomes niche again and the cycle continues.

Before anybody mentions pocket-watches, you can’t signal your status or your membership of a club (the WIS club in this case) with something that is invisible to the outside world 99% of the time.
Excellent observation
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Old 23 June 2019, 08:07 PM   #21
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Nice one. Not sure I'd have the time at a BBQ to note what you have done so good effort and interesting.
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Old 23 June 2019, 08:29 PM   #22
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Watch observations at a UK BBQ

I haven’t worn any watch for couple of decades.
Now I am thinking of Rolex just because I can afford.
It would be even better if the watch retain the value unlike other brand.
That is my situation and there could be many like me.
To be honest, there is no point wearing watch in this smart phone generation.



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Old 23 June 2019, 10:27 PM   #23
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I haven’t worn any watch for couple of decades.
Now I am thinking of Rolex just because I can afford.
It would be even better if the watch retain the value unlike other brand.
That is my situation and there could be many like me.
To be honest, there is no point wearing watch in this smart phone generation.

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So you haven’t worn a watch for a couple of decades, and you think wearing one is pointless?

I think you’ve signed up for the wrong forum mate.
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Old 23 June 2019, 09:15 PM   #24
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I've noticed pretty much all reality TV stars who are prominent on SM wear Rolexes now. Rolexes are still for the more affluent but no one wants the other similar brands any more.
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Old 23 June 2019, 09:45 PM   #25
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Perhaps people don’t want to be constrained by time at the weekend!
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Old 23 June 2019, 10:06 PM   #26
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" there is no point wearing watch in this smart phone generation."

For me, the point is that I enjoy wearing a Rolex. I don't have the emotional need to impress anyone.

I carry an iPhone because I enjoy the access it provides to other people and to a wealth of information.

I am far more comfortable without my iPhone than I am without a watch.
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Old 23 June 2019, 10:38 PM   #27
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I've been a fan of high end luxury (watches) since I graduated.

As OP mentioned...It was a casual BBQ. If I was going to a BBQ other than in Europe, I'd be wearing one of my gold watches. If I happen to be in Europe and I have a choice of not wearing a watch, I'd leave it at home.
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Old 24 June 2019, 06:10 AM   #28
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I've been a fan of high end luxury (watches) since I graduated.

As OP mentioned...It was a casual BBQ. If I was going to a BBQ other than in Europe, I'd be wearing one of my gold watches. If I happen to be in Europe and I have a choice of not wearing a watch, I'd leave it at home.


Why wouldn’t the gold watch be ok for a European BBQ ? (Assuming you’d brought a few with you on the trip)
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Old 24 June 2019, 06:17 AM   #29
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I had a BBQ in my garden today and spotted a GMT....Polar Explorer 2......and 2 Omega Seamasters.......would have been 3 but my eldest Daughter wasn’t there.....
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Old 24 June 2019, 06:19 AM   #30
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Why wouldn’t the gold watch be ok for a European BBQ ? (Assuming you’d brought a few with you on the trip)
Hahaha this is a valid question. I have no idea why it wouldn't be ok? Do you reserve YG for North America, PT for South America, SS for Asia? That will be a very expensive collection just to attend these worldwide backyard cookouts.
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