Things I know about a watch

It’s attached to your wrist.
Because it’s attached to you, it’s harder to drop and harder to lose.
It’s touching your skin. All the time.
Many watches are purely fashion.
Interaction with a watch is measured in seconds and rarely minutes.
Your longest interaction with your watch is during daylight savings time.
After a couple days of wearing a watch, I forget that I’m wearing it.
Some folks never take their watches off.
Watch battery life is measured in years.
We’re intrigued by watches that have complications, but mostly we use it for date and time.
A good watch is passed on from generation to generation.
Watches have never been about communication, but we’ve kind’a always wanted them to be, but I won’t be talking to my wrist. Maybe.

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