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Actually my favorite watches are automatic and technically you don’t need to wind them. The motion of your hand/arm winds them. I do have mechanical watches which are the ones you must wind. Actually when I do repairs it’s easier to work on mechanical watches. Watches are very intricate and have fantastic history behind them. I do have a couple watches that are probably obscenely priced but to be honest with a couple hundred bucks you can buy an automatic watch that will literally last generations if you care for it properly. It’s just a good healthy distraction and a lot of fun trying to find an interesting watch with history on the cheap. I got a 1960 diver in mint condition for 130 bucks.
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There are automatic watches you don't need to wind? Watches are very intricate? Ha!
The last watch I wore had a battery in it and cost less than 20 squid. I have actually been taking to pieces clocks and barometers to build some props for a film.
They don't have enough clocks in public places anymore. Who wants to get their phone out all the time if they are not wearing a watch?
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