As technology advances, our world has become increasingly more digitalized. Today, the average person carries a smartphone in their pocket that is more powerful than the computers that sent us to the moon in 1969. Our phones are capable of performing complex complications, taking photos, and displaying the weather forecast—let alone telling the time. Yet, despite all of the technology constantly surrounding us, I still take the conscious choice to strap a mechanical watch to my wrist every morning. My watch does not display the weather or allow me to post a status to social media. My watch does send text messages or tell me the score of the latest sports game.
Instead, I wear a watch that allows me to feel a connection with the millions of people before me that relied upon this simple instrument to arrive to work on time or meet up with a friend. My watch has a mechanical heartbeat which ticks with more life and soul than any circuit board could ever muster. My watch is a tangible symbol of my personality and temperament. My watch allows me to step back from the ceaseless rush of existence and slow down in conformity with the steady beat of passing time. No matter what else happens, I can count on the comfort of the constant tick that signals the world will move on.
Awesome post, and I completely agree with you. I wind up my Russian watch everyday. Also love automatic watches that have the rotor so the power of your wrist turns those gears! A mechanical timepiece is a masterpiece and will always be appreciated by many!
I appreciate the kind words! I truly believe everyone should wear a mechanical wristwatch, it is a shame some are unable to recognize the value.
I they saw all those moving parts they would. Battery power is boring but is nice for a diving watch/trying to keep the most exact time. It is beyond me why anyone would buy a high end watch that was battery powered. What a waste of money! My nicest watch so far is the tissot visodate. Really nice one for the price.