Wage_slave,

I don’t wear much other than hoodies and jeans.

Got a Citizen and it looks like I paid a mint for it in contrast.

You can say it is the polish to this turd.

Asphalt,

Proud owner of Casio WS-1600H

radiant_bloom,

My $400 watch also tells the weather and has my calendar ! That’s an actual upgrade. A Rolex Logo is not.

Knasen,

But the one with the Rolex logo will most likely retain it’s value over multiple years and might even increase.

Yours will probably be out of software updates and incompatible within a couple of years.

original_reader,

The 400$ one will also contribute to e-waste.

Just saying.

radiant_bloom,

That is a real problem.

I hope we can find a solution for that, but as of now living without producing e-waste is literally impossible, so I don’t really bother my mind with the exact quantity.

If I keep buying smart watches at this rate, in 30 years I will have produced around a single smartphone’s worth of e-waste from them, and that’s if literally none of it gets recycled.

( My phone (iPhone 13 mini) is approximately 6x the size of my watch (Watch series 4) ; and I’ve had that one for 6 years. I’m only replacing it if it doesn’t get the next watchOS, which I won’t know until WWDC, so I made a pessimistic guess that it won’t for the calculation. )

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Value is a false system - just because you ‘value’ something doesn’t mean it is actually logically worth anywhere near that amount. Plus, ones personal decision of ‘value’ doesn’t mean shit if 1) they aren’t selling it and 2) others don’t share the ‘value’. I can go to Walmart, stand in the doorway, and tell people that they owe me money for being in my presence. But if they don’t also share the sentiment, I’m not going to make any money.

Knasen,

Have you looked at the second hand market of used Rolex Watches vs First Generations of Smart Watches?

I’m not trying to put anyone down jut fact remains,you can flip the Rolex you buy on the second hand market and get money back after 10+ years.ä without any problems.

Mobilityfuture,

Rolexes are for people who understand total cost of operation

radiant_bloom,

But even if I replace my watch every time it stops getting updates, I can do that for multiple lifetimes before it costs me anywhere close to what a Rolex would have 😅

Knasen,

Depends on how long you live/often you buy a new one and what you pay for your watches now doesn’t it? 😉

Patches, (edited )

In 10 years that Rolex will hold its value, and may even appreciate in value as they often do.

Even a $40 Casio will still be working good as new in 10 years with less than $5 in parts & labor.

Your $400 smart watch will be literal garbage because its battery is nonreplaceable.

TheMightyCanuck,
@TheMightyCanuck@sh.itjust.works avatar

Functionality > resale value

Who cares what it’s worth in 10 years if I get my money’s worth out of it

Catoblepas,

This is super dependent on the watch itself, watch batteries aren’t inherently unreplaceable.

If your problem is e-waste, disposable vapes are by far a larger contributor than a single watch that someone will use for years before buying a new one.

Patches, (edited )

My problem isn’t with either. I am just stating that your average Smart Watch isn’t going to be worth anything in 10 years. There is the battery itself, then the fact that software at best is supported for 3 maybe 4 years, hardware support may or may not exist.

They are inherently disposable while a Rolex, and most watches actually are capable, if not intended, to be heritage pieces capable of surviving decades.

It’s not Apples to Apples.

Catoblepas,

If you are buying expensive jewelry to hold value that’s fine, but that’s not what everyone is doing or wants. If you don’t care about e-waste then frankly I’m not sure why you care what other people spend their money on.

radiant_bloom,

Last time I checked replacing the battery cost $60

Also, I can buy new smart watches every time the battery gets used up, or updates stop coming ; and at the end of my life I won’t even be halfway to a Rolex’s price tag.

The Casio though, that is a good deal.

ambrosiaforest,

my watch only costed me $20

alicehughes,

Great post.I have been searching for it on ChatGPT 日本 but I found it here.

Ghostalmedia,
@Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

One is a watch. The other is an expensive piece of jewelry that is also a watch.

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Jewelry is also fucking retarded. Once upon a time some guy was like ‘you see this rock? awfully shiny. you want that rock?’ and some dumbfuck was like ‘yes, I do’ and the guy with the rock replied ‘$$$’ and thus, jewelery was invented.

It’s a damn shiny rock. It serves no purpose. And people pay thousands of dollars for tiny rocks. Buy vibrators, not rocks. Cheaper 10 fold, actually useful, great gifts.

Ghostalmedia,
@Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

Sure, if you want to get super Vulcan about it. But people have emotions, can appreciate craft, can appreciate nature, and like to express themselves.

Granted, the person that buys a $100k watch is usually trying to express “I have money.” So fuck that person. But on the flip side, you have things like the necklace my wife wears, which contains a coin that reminds her of her mom, and was made by a local skilled craftsperson that makes really interesting stuff.

I don’t think there is anything wrong with rocking something that is sentimental and expresses that you value good craft.

PhobosAnomaly,

Casio F-91W - the undisputed ruler of functional wristwatches.

BigDaddySlim,
@BigDaddySlim@lemmy.world avatar

Casio gang ⌚

hungrythirstyhorny,
@hungrythirstyhorny@lemmy.world avatar

f91w gang

b000rg,

I’m wearing one right now!

ElJefe,

Terrorist!

redcalcium,

You better watch your back, you might already be in a CIA list now.

watchesofespionage.com/…/casio-f-91w-the-preferre…

Ashen,

That was an interesting read. Thank you!

(They never did explain how the wartch was used as a timer though. Like was it only this mass produced watch that could be used or can any watch be used?)

redcalcium,

I think it’s because how simple and ubiquitous it is. Just open the backplate and stick it to your detonator to use the speaker terminal as a source signal.

This page has more info: …wordpress.com/…/hacking-like-a-terrorist-the-cas…

Beetschnapps,

Hell yes!

Does your wristwatch carry a history of use in terrorism? Did it once raise flags at the border if you had more than one? I’ll wait…

CodingCarpenter,

I’m partial to the GA-2100 myself.

SternburgExport,

I was too, but now I swear on my GBD-200

SnokenKeekaGuard,
@SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Where did all the pixels go?

anhkagi,
@anhkagi@jlai.lu avatar

stop flexing with your 40$ watch :)

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