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ItsaboutTime
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Aug 30, 2016
I've noticed lately that many young people don't know how to read time from the standard, circular dial. It's an interesting phenomenon, brought about no doubt by the proliferation of digital readouts on smartphones and the like. Which brings up an interesting question--is the watch another living dinosaur? I've been an avid collector of timepieces, circular, rectangular or square for quite some time, and apart from its function, consider the watch to be an important stylistic accessory, especially for a man. But--has the modern wristwatch begun to be replaced by the rectangular slab that is apparently destined to rule our lives?
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