@lucille
I no longer wear a wrist watch, but in the days when I used to, I followed the hint someone gave me and I’ll pass it on.
I would turn the watch so that the face of it was on my inner arm rather than the usual way it’s worn. In other words, the watch face itself is on the inner part of the wrist where they usually take your pulse.
I never had another cracked or scratched watch face again. Plus, it’s also a little easier to sneak a surreptitious glance at the time if you’re in a boring meeting or something and don’t want to be obvious.
It only feels a little unfamiliar for the first day or so but, once I got used to it, I never went back to the old way.
Occasionally an observant person would notice and ask me about it. But once I explained, it usually made sense to them as well.
@zenele
How’s that for enlightment ?
:D