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I can't have a watch without losing or breaking it so I have learned to do without one. I'll use the clock in my car or am one of those watchless bums who ask you for the time.
I'd like to bet I'm wearing the worst watch in the world.
It cost £2.50p brand new. It's about three years old, broke the buckle, mended it with an old buckle. Broke the strap keepers, use an elastic band. Smashed the glass face, stuck selotape over it.
It tells the time perfectly. What more do you want from a watch?
I am not left handed but always wear my watch on my right hand, since I was a kid.
I have a pretty one, all stainless steel from Gucci that looks more like a bracelet than a watch and was a wedding gift from my husband. I love it.
I used to have lots of watches, but nowadays I just stick to these two (both gifts):
A Swatch Irony (offered by hubby).
And another one, also Swatch (offered by parents), with turtles and suns (couldn't find pictures of both, I'll try to take a picture and place it here later).