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What do you think of watches with blank dials and only hands?

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#1 ·
What do you think of watches with blank dials and only hands?
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I like the look of this Cartier - cheaper watches are available.

But I'm one of those OCD types that prefers to know the time accurately without estimating it. Still, it is good to have one of them in your collection.
 
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I like hour markers of some type. I'm not a fan of dials missing them, even when I otherwise really like the watch. For instance, I MUCH prefer the older version with markers, between these two:

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#20 ·
I know the Moser on the left is made to a very high quality, but I can't help but think "cheap" when I see it. Something about entirely empty dials just screams "cheap mall fashion watch" in my mind.
 
#4 ·
Also... I've seen these called "sterile dials" ... not sure if that's any kind of standard term though.
 
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#31 ·
Wrist watch with no other timetelling devices around = tool
Wrist watch surrounded by other ways to tell time = jewelry

I prefer to wear a wrist watch myself, but I'm not interested in traveling back in time to when they were relevant...

LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
 
#32 ·
like, most of the day between when you've already made it to the office and when you get home?

lol

nobody needs the exact time most of the time. Anything within three or four minutes will do fine. Watch accuracy is a joke.
 
#11 ·
If I want to guess the time, I look at the sun or moon, as applicable.
 
#33 ·
This!

I kind of chuckle at most of the people here who can't figure out an imaginary straight line down the center of your strap and through the watch. Then go in increments of 90 degrees.

That's the long way of thinking it out.

Seriously, if you're an adult and you need markers to get within three minutes of the correct time, you got issues a watch won't solve
 
#21 ·
I've never had a watch without hour markers. I'd love to try one, but I won't spend 15k€ on a Moser. And I don't really like the Movados.

Any suggestions for an affordable alternative to give it a try? :) Must be mechanical and at least 42mm.
 
#23 ·
I am okay with it when you take into consideration what is meant by relevant time, which is: the time at which any rate is to be determined as specified in the final terms or if none is specified, at which it is customary to determine such rate.
 
#26 ·
I need hour and minute markers. I see it as a basic part of a watch. If I don't have the ability to know the time to the second, I might as well not wear a watch.
I've seen dive watches that ridiculously omit the minute markers. Not sure why anyone would do that to any watch but totally perplexed why anyone would think a dive watch doesn't need minute markers.
 
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I need hour and minute markers. I see it as a basic part of a watch. If I don't have the ability to know the time to the second, I might as well not wear a watch.
I've seen dive watches that ridiculously omit the minute markers. Not sure why anyone would do that to any watch but totally perplexed why anyone would think a dive watch doesn't need minute markers.
For dive watches and military watches, I think minute markers are essential, but though I like minute markers aesthetically, as most people only make appointments for things using the the 5, 10, 15, 20... etc minute markers, the in-between ones are not really used a lot. No one says "Meet me at 3.23 pm/am", for instance.