If I wear my watch, I wear it on top of my wrist. I wear mine when I've got exams, or when I have a very tight agenda.
At the moment I don't wear one ... There are clocks everywhere (everybody is in a hurry these days ...): underground / tube, at uni campus, in class rooms, and in any other public place ... and I've got one on my mobile
- so that'll do just fine.
Whilst bushcrafting don't wear one at all ... (it's bad for your tan aswell: I don't like a white band on my brown wrist / arm
)
IMHO there's no real use for it (accept navigation / distance calculation purposes) whilst buscrafting:
- When you wake up: it's time to get up
- When you're hungry: it's time for breakfast / lunch / dinner
- When you're sleepy: it's time to go to bed
- When it's dark, you're too late with setting up camp
IMHO it's all about being one with nature - which includes living in its pace. (I know, sounds like a tree hugger
).
PS - My watch is a Tri-lum thingie: without batteries - it works on solar power (or, in absence a lamp
).
EDIT:
g4ghb said:
Back to basics, i wear mine on the outside (and on my right!) - just seems right that way......
Forgot that one: Mine is on the left ... and I'm right handed.