two watch straps broken in under a week, can't be arsed finding another watch in my drawer with a combination of strap and/or battery/windable.
I'll sit at my desk blissfully ignorant of what time it is and eat when I'm hungry. ( I think there's a Carly Simon song in there somewhere)
There's a display of the time on two analogue wall clocks, the cooker and clock radio from here so I only need to shift my gaze slightly. Then both my landline and mobile phones display the time if I press a button and there's the top of my computer display.
I can't stay unaware of the time for long.
I was similarly impressed. I've got two clocks visible on my computer screens, not counting tailing logs with timestamps, or the time at the top of this page when it was loaded. My desk phone shows the current time, as does my mobile for the next minute or so until the screen times out. The LED matrix sign on the wall behind me is currently showing the time in the absence of anything more interesting. I could probably just about read the clock on barakta's computer from here if I were wearing my glasses.
And that's not including anything I'd have to move to reach or interact with, of which there must be a dozen I can use without leaving the room.
I find I'm most ignorant of the time while I'm cycling, and even then it's there on my bike computer. Or when I'm at barakta's mum's house, where all the clocks are assumed wrong until proven otherwise.