I wear an incredibly cheap Casio, $10 from Walmart. It looks sort of like this, but with a cloth band and sans-serif type: I wear it on my right hand, with the face directed inwards (doctor/nurse style). Wearing an incredibly cheap watch is a hold over from the days of my first real job a long time ago: material handling. I found that I would break watches when going through palettes and shelves (the shelves were themselves built from repurposed palettes). The facing-inwards bit comes from efficiency: it's faster for me to flick my wrist over than to turn my arm. I plan on replacing that Casio with a Timex Weekender at some point in the future. I'm a very utilitarian person, and I don't need anything fancy with my watch. I like a simple face without any added crap: no date, no barometer, no altitude, none of that. I own some fancier watches, both purchased and received after family deaths (grandpa watches are a wonderful thing, by the way). I wore them before I had that job, but it broke me of it. I also own a nice watch that has to be wound, with the exposed gears and all of that gimmicky stuff that I also love - but I'd never wear it because it's too much. I don't make any fashion statements with my wardrobe, let alone my watch. I find smart watches to be interesting, but I won't own one for a long time. I don't need my watch to do that stuff.