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Pre-order a SS Milanese loop but I don't want to give up my daily Rolex Explorer 2.

So have anyone worn 2 watches on both wrists ?

How about an Apple Watch / Pebble and a mechanical watch :cool:?
I wear an Apple Watch 6 on one arm and my Fitbit charge 4 on the other arm.. Never had anyone notice. I have 7 years of data in the Fitbit system, like hell I’m giving that up. I actually love both, and sleep tracking on my Fitbit is great to see every morning. Charge it once a week and I’m good to go. Charge my Apple Watch daily.
 
Some people use a SUV to drive their kids a short distance to school. Oh and to do the shopping and little else. That to me boggles the mind.

Two watches. Done it. I got asked about the heart tracking abilities by a lady with heart issues. I had a chat about the merits of Fitbit vs Apple Watch.

Never was I asked about wearing two. Everyone is too wrapped up in their own lives to care about anyone else.

Smally fry in comparison.
 
Some people use a SUV to drive their kids a short distance to school. Oh and to do the shopping and little else. That to me boggles the mind.

Two watches. Done it. I got asked about the heart tracking abilities by a lady with heart issues. I had a chat about the merits of Fitbit vs Apple Watch.

Never was I asked about wearing two. Everyone is too wrapped up in their own lives to care about anyone else.

Smally fry in comparison.
Fail to see why driving an SUV or wearing two watches would boggle anyone's mind. If you want to wear two watches just go ahead. There is good precedent.

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I haven’t seen any rule anywhere regarding this so, go ahead. I also did it once but it was a bit inconvenient so only because of that, I’d rather wear my AW every day. Plus the health monitoring that is important to me.
 
Pre-order a SS Milanese loop but I don't want to give up my daily Rolex Explorer 2.

So have anyone worn 2 watches on both wrists ?

How about an Apple Watch / Pebble and a mechanical watch :cool:?

For me, two watches would be impractical, but I say do what you want and who cares. I'm a guy who carries purses. I don't give a sh*t. I like them and that's all that matters. If you want to wear two watches who cares? If someone laughs at you that says more about them than you. And, if they laugh, who cares, you'll likely never cross paths with them again. Then there's there reality that most people are only interested in themselves, so it's doubtful many people will even be aware enough to notice.
 
The same people who thought I looked ridiculous using an imported Galaxy Note 1 while they were constantly scrolling their 3.5" iPhone screen. Fast forward a few years and anything less than a 4.7" screen is seen as pokey.

Ha. I had the same issue with the Note 1 when I first got it. At a BBQ one of my friends said in front of everyone, "Oh, I bought the phone you have" and pulled a Kindle out of her bag. Everyone laughed, but now they all have larger screens than the Note 1. We were trendsetters! :)
 
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I bought a Rolex date just in 1973 that I wore until 2000. After sitting in a drawer for 21 years my wife convinced me to get it serviced. When I got it back I tried wearing it on one wrist and my S4 on the other. After about a month I decided it was ridiculous and went back to my S4. I will probably upgrade to a SS S7 when it comes out and opt for a nice band. If we ever suffer an “EMP” attack that wipes out my AW I might go back to my Rolex.
welp…

I have good news…
and I have bad news…

The good news is that quartz watches are likely to survive an EMP…

The bad news is the EMP…

https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/e...lear-bomb-probably-wont-fry-your-quartz-watch
 
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I wear mechanical watch on my left arm and apple watch on my right arm. Apple watch is used only for alerts and stuff. I still prefer my mechanical watch on my left side.
 
I don’t wear two watches, but I think it’s not a bad idea. You can track your health and have a nice looking watch with (almost) no battery problem. Also no particular need of AOD. Me being right-handed, I would mainly wear the AW on my left arm for better touch gesture and typing.
 
I've done it a few times. It feels a bit goofy, but literally nobody has ever said anything to me the times that I've done it. I like the health monitoring and other features of the Apple Watch, but I have a couple of other nicer sentimental watches that I want to wear without sacrificing some AW features.

There's nothing wrong with wearing two watches. I've done it in professional and casual settings with absolutely no comments from anybody.
 
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