Like finding out how old you are.
Case in point...I was chatting with some high school students. Part of my job is to wear a nice three-piece suit. It's a pain in the hot weeks of September, but great when things get cold in October. The teenagers commented on how dapper I looked. I then pulled out my pocket watch to see how much time was left until the show (where I work...) started.
"Wow--you even have a cool watch," one of the youngsters said.
"Thanks," I said. "It's even a wind-up watch."
Crickets.
They looked at me as if I had lobsters crawling out of my ears (classic film quote reference...).
"What?"
"You know, a watch that doesn't have a battery."
More crickets.
The next couple of minutes I explained that before battery-powered watches were invented, watches were wound up in order to keep running and they even came in wrist watches. I didn't go into detail that this is how humanity kept time for centuries.
I know as I get older, all the things from my youth are turning into antiques. I also understand that many kids have no reason to own a watch in the first place. I've seen videos where teenagers try to figure out rotary phones, Sony Walkmans, even being surprised when they see a car without an automatic transmission, but not having them know about or understand a wind-up watch...
That made me feel really old.
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