I am definitely a watch guy - I wear one every day and rarely leave the house without one. I use it at work to take heart and respiratory rates and glance at it throughout the day to keep track of time. After trying different kinds of watches I find myself wearing one of two watches, both solar powered quarts watches with the case and bracelet made out of titanium. I have a blue Citizen Chronomaster which is one of the most accurate self contained watches in the world and mine is accurate to within 2 seconds per year. I love the fact that I own such an accurate, and beautiful, watch. My other daily watch is a black Citizen dive watch. Its not quite as accurate (8 seconds per month), but has a different look than my Chronomaster. I find glancing at my watch easier than digging out my iPhone when there isn't a digital clock on a screen near me. So,for me they are a time piece, jewelry and a nod to the past. If you like time pieces and history I recommend Dava Sobel's excellent book "Longitude" which is about the history of building the first accurate marine chronometer that revolutionized navigating at sea. Wearing a nice analog watch while shooting a double gun seems like a natural pairing to me. If you dabble in 1911 pistols those guys are really into watches, mainly mechanical watches, which are fascinating little machines you can carry around with you!


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Wesley