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Wrong. HIS life might've been - he'd sold his semi and bought a five bedroom barn conversion in three acres here - but the rest of us still have to make a living.
Every time he asked me what the time was I told him to fuck off.
My feedback thread is here.
Thats the beauty of a two handed analogue watch; it can be as vague as you want it to be.
It answers the question most of us are asking when we look at a watch: How long have I got left, before......? It gives you a rough visual indication when you glance at it quickly, but can be precise if you study it.
A digital time readout tells you the time, whereupon you then need to do the maths.
I can't remember ever being fifteen seconds late, for instance. Or a minute late. You're either very early, a bit early, on time, or late. I think you could reasonably read one of these watches to within 15 minutes (each little division being either 10 or 12 minutes on most of them). That's probably good enough if you're reasonably organised.
However, I do also sort-of agree; this looks (as others have said) like a watch for social use, where you just want to know what hour it is and whether it's closer to the next hour yet or not. I quite like that as a concept.
EDIT: If you're looking for something a bit different, maybe consider this company instead
https://www.nitewatches.com/store/gb/
http://www.craftsnclocks.com/fossil-sundial-watch-vintage-collectible-novelty-wristwatch/
Come on over to the dark side...