I sometimes wear a metal watch. It's my bling.
I'm expecting more Cons than Pros for wearing one.
What do you all think?
Well, a Rolex-and a few other things that made my young *** seem to be a "mark"-got me mugged back in NY, a long time ago-so much for the benefits of bling.
Still wear a watch, though-in fact, I have quite a few, including that particular Rolex. In my job, knowing what time it is is important-it's also especially important when I'm sailing (for any kind of distance, anyway). Most of the time, a watch isn't much of a liability, even a Rolex-at least, from a martial standpoint, it's less of a liability than wearing a three-piece suit, or other restrictive clothing-or footwear. The watch isn't going to jam you up, or keep you from executing techniques-worst that is going to happen is it gets broken.
I'd be more concerned about the liabilities of a
necktie. :lol:
Anyway, I got one of
these as a gift. . I've played around with it some-it works, but it's kind of silly: in almost all the situations I could come up with using it in, the arm wearing the wristband will do just as well or beter, and doesn't require any manipulation with my other hand-fine motor skills like that don't really have much place in self-defense.
But I guess you could make a weapon of a watch, just as you could a belt, or a necktie, or a Mont Blanc pen......