I was thinking about this the other day because somebody at work actually asked me to read the analogue clock on the wall because she didn't know how. It dawned on me at this point how utterly awful the schools have gotten if the students don't even know how to tell when they're allowed to go home (unless they've changed all the clocks to digital since I was in school)
yes, i got one for my 10th birthday from my parents and then again one(and a rather expansive one at that) when i finished school.
analog watches are classy and pure awesome, if molten down it would be the stuff batman drinks.
yeah i can tell the time on analog, and in fact prefer it and i don't really know why. Digital is easier to read but i just find analog the best option.
I love my analogue watches, but I usually break them, leading to the necessity for a digital one. The average lifespan of a digital watch for me is around a year, an analogue lasts maybe 6 months, if it's lucky.
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