Do you use your watch to time stuff?
Do you use your watch to time stuff?
Author
Discussion

Bob_Defly

Original Poster:

5,084 posts

251 months

Friday 11th April
quotequote all
I generally wear divers or chronos, and I do use them to time stuff all the time, mainly cooking. Do you do the same? I actually find the divers more useful as the tiny subdials on chronos can be hard to read at a glance.

I am looking at getting a regular watch as my new GADA that doesn't have a dive bezel or a chrono, and I'm worried that I'll miss the easy timing functionality. I'm torn between this and getting another diver, not sure what to do. I hate the fact I might start using my phone to time stuff ha ha.

RizzoTheRat

27,476 posts

212 months

Friday 11th April
quotequote all
"Alexa, 10 minute timer"

Much simpler.

popeyewhite

23,008 posts

140 months

Friday 11th April
quotequote all
I'm surprised no one's invented a cheap reliable plastic timer clock specifically for the kitchen.

Bob_Defly

Original Poster:

5,084 posts

251 months

Friday 11th April
quotequote all
popeyewhite said:
I'm surprised no one's invented a cheap reliable plastic timer clock specifically for the kitchen.
hehe

the-norseman

14,848 posts

191 months

Friday 11th April
quotequote all
I never used to but recently, I will use my daily (Seamaster) to time stuff.

SturdyHSV

10,315 posts

187 months

Friday 11th April
quotequote all
Yep, cooking steak oddly I'll do it, as it's lots of small intervals but also good to keep track of the total time. Yes a normal timer / stopwatch would be better but I like making use of it.

Also, silly things like if I'm sitting out in the sun, I'll start the chrono as it's just an easy way to keep an eye on how long it's been.

I also used it for timing long flights just to be able to see how long it's been at a glance. Again, easy to work out by just making a note of when you took off or looking at the in flight screen...

Yes it's more about finding excuses to use it, but I'm fine with that hehe

magpie215

4,844 posts

209 months

Friday 11th April
quotequote all


Not a diver or chrono......but has a great Countdown bezel that I use regularly.

Super Sonic

11,273 posts

74 months

Friday 11th April
quotequote all
popeyewhite said:
I'm surprised no one's invented a cheap reliable plastic timer clock specifically for the kitchen.
Or a big watch without a strap that you can hang on the wall.

NDA

24,004 posts

245 months

Saturday 12th April
quotequote all
I have never used a watch to time anything.... As an aside, a GMT is my favourite complication, and I rarely travel anywhere except France these days.

DB15

43 posts

10 months

Saturday 12th April
quotequote all
Yep. Divers as i back up when diving or to to remember when i put the roast beef in etc, parking times

Chrono when when doing hobbies.
Tutima commando II does away with fiddly difficult to read sub registers as long as you can live with the size and tool watch aesthetics smile

Jamescrs

5,652 posts

85 months

Saturday 12th April
quotequote all
RizzoTheRat said:
"Alexa, 10 minute timer"

Much simpler.
This is my go to to whenever at home. I have many watches capable of timing but I just use Alexa

LunarOne

6,659 posts

157 months

Saturday 12th April
quotequote all
the-norseman said:
I never used to but recently, I will use my daily (Seamaster) to time stuff.
Are you a time traveller by any chance?

the-norseman

14,848 posts

191 months

Sunday 13th April
quotequote all
LunarOne said:
Are you a time traveller by any chance?
Yes.

anonymous-user

74 months

Sunday 13th April
quotequote all
I used my £8.99 Casio to time stuff on occasion. (I assume we have to show how expensive our watch is?)

dave123456

3,674 posts

167 months

Sunday 13th April
quotequote all
Inertiatic said:
I used my £8.99 Casio to time stuff on occasion. (I assume we have to show how expensive our watch is?)
Leave off the brand and drop in the model please…

the-norseman

14,848 posts

191 months

Sunday 13th April
quotequote all
ideally you need to take a picture in front of your steering wheel.

dave123456

3,674 posts

167 months

Sunday 13th April
quotequote all
the-norseman said:
ideally you need to take a picture in front of your steering wheel.
And prefix with ‘the’ rather than ‘my’ adds an air of exclusivity, like it might be the only one in existence.

Truckosaurus

12,783 posts

304 months

Monday 14th April
quotequote all
The only thing I use my bezel for timing is association football games when there's not a big stadium screen with a clock. Easy to see how long since kickoff without remembering when it started (esp. 2nd half).

I tried to be clever at Le Mans last year and took a cheapo Timex GMT watch and planned to use that to see at a glance how many hours left, but the bezel moved on its own accord to was useless.

Mr_C

2,487 posts

249 months

Monday 14th April
quotequote all
I use my MoonSwatch to time my lad around the pub car park on his bike. Keeps him entertained….