The Sun (Malaysia)

Style over substance

> The strange reason why men are wearing broken watches

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WEARING a sleek watch isn’t just about donning a fashionabl­e accessory to complete an equally chic outfit. It’s also about having a practical device close at hand that will help you keep track of the time as you go about your day… right?

Well, there’s now a trend among watch collectors to purchase stylish timepieces that don’t actually work, making them void of any useful function altogether.

So, what is the point of wearing a watch that, to put it frankly, is broken?

According to The Wall Street Journal, it’s all about prioritisi­ng style over substance.

Men’s fashion editor Jacob Gallagher explains that men who follow this trend may have been inspired by artist Andy Warhol, who often wore a Cartier Tank watch that didn’t tell the correct time.

“I don’t wear a Tank watch to tell the time,” Warhol stated in 1973. “Actually I never even wind it. I wear a Tank because it is the watch to wear!”

While some may view the practice of wearing an inoperativ­e watch as strange, others would argue that there is logic in keeping up appearance­s.

Stephen Viscusi, author of On the Job: How to Make it in the Real World of Work, said wearing a wristwatch could be a make or break decision when applying for a job.

“It may be a gimmick, but believe me, it will separate you from everyone else your own age interviewi­ng for the same job.”

While the notion of wearing a luxurious wristwatch may not be feasible for those unwilling to splurge on a gadget that has no function, others may work around this by renting watches for a fraction of the price.

Shlomo Gelernter, a real estate broker from Manhattan, explained that he wears flashy watches every single day by leasing them temporaril­y.

“It’s just like having a nice car, or a nice house. People’s perception of who you are changes instantane­ously, without even speaking a word to you, when they notice a luxury timepiece on your wrist,” he said. – The Independen­t

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