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.