The Night Rider
Professional
I've really never been a watch guy. When I was a kid my grandma would buy me a cheap Timex for Christmas every year and I would probably lose it within a month or two. I'm Left handed so I wore my watch on my Right hand and it tended to get in the way.
I stopped wearing a watch in Junior High. I'm almost positive that I did not own a watch until I joined the Army in 1988.
This is what I wore the entire time I was in the Army.
I remember my squad leader at my second to last unit issued everyone in his Squad an Army watch with a tritium face on it before we went to NTC. He told us if we lost it he'd make us sign a statement of charges.
After that I don't remember wearing a watch until I got my first pocket watch either right before or right after I got married.
As I mentioned previously I sometimes think I'd like to get a wrist watch but it would drive me nuts I can't stand having anything on my wrists on my hands.
I stopped wearing a watch in Junior High. I'm almost positive that I did not own a watch until I joined the Army in 1988.
This is what I wore the entire time I was in the Army.
I remember my squad leader at my second to last unit issued everyone in his Squad an Army watch with a tritium face on it before we went to NTC. He told us if we lost it he'd make us sign a statement of charges.
After that I don't remember wearing a watch until I got my first pocket watch either right before or right after I got married.
As I mentioned previously I sometimes think I'd like to get a wrist watch but it would drive me nuts I can't stand having anything on my wrists on my hands.