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Depends: Short-Term or Long-Term ? ?
In Response To: to set the date or not ()


If I'm wearing a watch just for a few hours or even a day, I will usually not reset the date. If I'm wearing it for a couple of days (or longer), then I will usually set the date.

It may also depend on whether or not I know the date that particular day. For example, I recall very easily that today is the 12th (as I have a couple of meetings / events scheduled for "Monday, the 12th"). Uncertain what tomorrow ("Tuesday, the 13th") will bring!!

Jeff

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: I'm intrigued to know whether you guys set the
: correct date when you're wearing a different
: watch. Personally I like like to see the
: correct date on my wrist, but setting it on
: daily basis could be a chore albeit one I'd
: like!

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