Many non-watch nerds have asked me why I write about an "obsolete"
product. When this happens, I just point and shriek at them all
crazy-eyed like a pod person from Invasion of the Body Snatchers. This
usually ends the conversation, along with any relationship we may have
had. Today's Guest Bum, Ed Bush, has a much better response...

11 Reasons Why You Still Need a Traditional Watch
It
seems like everything is getting updated, digitized and electrified
these days, and all the classical beauty and aesthetic of the past is
being lost by the wayside. But
there is one bastion of vintage elegance and style still in common use;
the classic analogue wristwatch is still a stalwart of the well-dressed
professional and style conscious person’s wardrobe. With
the emergence of the smart watch, however, many are wondering if we
will lose the traditional timepiece in the wake of this high tech
revolution, but there are still reasons to hang on to the humble (or not
so humble depending on your taste) wristwatch.
No Distractions
Don’t get swept up in all the functions of a smart watch when you’re
supposed to be getting stuff done and having real-life interactions.
Nothing irritates people more than someone fiddling with their phone
while they are supposed to be paying attention, so you can only imagine
the level of distraction that a tiny computer on your wrist comes with.
Thankfully, a classic timepiece does its job without causing
distraction.
Mobile Devices Suck Up Your Time
Let’s face it, the last thing you need is another way to play Flappy
Bird or Candy Crush. These games (along with dozens of other
time-sucking apps) are already very accessible from your phone in your
pocket, but if they are on your wrist, it will be a constant temptation.
Less Noisy
A timepiece does not need to be put on silent before you go into a big
meeting, nice dinner or movie theater. Ringtones blasting out of a bag
or pocket is one thing, but a device going off right in your client’s
face will probably not make the best impression.
Hundreds of Years of Engineering Perfection
Smartphones and watches are recent innovations that are still being
fine-tuned, whereas watchmaking is an art form perfected over centuries.
Timepieces are more reliable and they won’t try to auto update at the
very moment you need the time.
More Aesthetically Pleasing
Nothing says style and elegance like a classical timepiece, which allows
you to look well dressed in a matter of seconds. Wonderful retro style
and vintage chic are easy to achieve by just selecting the right watch.
The same can’t be said for a screen you wear on your wrist.
Character
There aren’t many avenues in corporate, business or black tie dress to
express your individuality or personal style. But no matter how
conventional or conservative the dress code is, you can always get away
with an interesting or unusual watch that grabs attention and
communicates your unique style.
Timepieces Don’t Consume Data
Avoid watch bill shock by avoiding the data consumption that accompanies
a smart watch. Every one of those extra functions may cost you, and you
may not know the true cost of your new timepiece until the end of the
billing cycle.
Heirlooms
Family watches get passed down through generations, but smart phones
will be on the scrap heap as soon as they are considered to be outdated.
Smart watches will no doubt go the way of the smart phone and end up
obsolete within just a few years, but a well-made watch can last
generations.
Battery Life
Most modern watches self-wind or can be easily rebooted with a
long-lasting battery. So-called smart watches, on the other hand, need
to be frequently charged to stay operational. Most of us already have
enough devices to remember to keep charged up without adding a watch to
the mix.
Heat
Smart devices tend to overheat, and while the wearable device may
insulate the arm from the potential heat of the watch, there is still a
risk of overheating and the damage that can happen to the device as a
result.
Easier to get Repaired
Many smart watch manufacturers make it exceedingly difficult to repair
their products. In fact if you send it away to the manufacturer to be
repaired, it’s likely that you will get an entirely new device back, so
difficult are these devices to fix. But
no need to worry when you have a traditional watch – take it into just
about any jeweler, and you will have your very own watch back and
working in no time.
As you can see, there are so many reasons not to omit a timepiece from
your wardrobe, despite all of the developments in smart watch
technology.
With connotations of style, precision and class you really can’t
overlook the look, feel and function of a classical, or contemporary
traditional wristwatch.
About the Author: Ed Bush is a serious watch aficionado, and as a managing partner at Barmakian Jewelers, he has a special perspective on traditional timepieces. His favorites are historic Swiss brands like Breitling and Omega. He is a frequent contributor to several online jewelry and style publications.
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