3migo,
@3migo@lemmy.world avatar

Regular watch.

I find myself bombarded by notifications all day anyways, I don’t also want my wrist buzzing along with my pocket. Since I work from home, I have my phone out on my desk most of the time anyways, smartwatch doesn’t really add any value for me as I don’t care about the fitness data.

I’m also a watch enthusiast, so smartwatches don’t scratch that same itch as a traditional watch.

jacktherippah,

I wear Mi Bands with Gadgetbridge but when this thing dies I might switch back to a Casio F91W.

pHr34kY,

I have an F105 because the backlight is really nice in darkness compared to the F91W. For special occasions, I just got an A168, which is basically the F105 in gold.

I can wear the F105 while playing baseball. It won’t break, and it’s a cheap fix if it ever does.

Changing the batteries every 7 years is annoying enough. I couldn’t imagine one that has to be charged daily.

jacktherippah,

Ah nice. Thanks for the recommendation. I do remember the F91W backlight being really bad.

JdW,

Why would you wear either? Have not worn watches since cellphones became a thing in the late 90s and smart watches are just a solution looking for a problem…

vsh,

It’s fashionable. I understand you might have a little problem reading from analog watch, but this is what people wear.

lightnsfw,

I like being able to check the time without pulling my phone out in situations where that may be considered rude.

Sirsnuffles,

I’ll never wear another smart watch.

The laxer on it burnt a pin sized hole on my wrist that has scarred. This broke the straw for me, never again… Don’t trust them at all.

Other than the above. Taking it on and off daily to charge. Having to update it constantly. Having notifications constantly (easy solve). Having to touch it to wake. They just aren’t designed well.

I had a seiko watch that was nice, but I felt like wearing it daily would damage it.

If I were to get another one, it’d be either a durable mechanical watch, or a dress watch. Wish I’d kept the seiko over the bullshit smart watch replacement.

AdmiralShat,

Do people really wear watches to bed? Never in my life has taking a watch off at night been an inconvenience

SgtAStrawberry,

I know some of the smart ones have like see how you sleep trakers, that wants it on the wrist while you sleep for best results.

I tried it like the first night I had mine, but it was uncomfortable and weird so I took it off quite quickly. Now it sleeps in the drawer.

AdmiralShat,

Ohhhh, I hadn’t even considered that part

lightnsfw,

I wear mine (analog) everywhere except the shower and gym. It’s probably waterproof enough for the shower too but I don’t like risking it.

bababatman,

I’m with this guy. Agree 100% on all points. A friend gave me an automatic waterproof watch with super bright lume. I wear it everywhere. It’s great when you wake up in the middle of the night and need to know how many more hours you have to sleep.

Only waterproof automatic watches for me.

The only issue is that it gains time. But better be early than late!

About a minute every ten days. So reset the hands maybe every two weeks.

ace_garp,
@ace_garp@lemmy.world avatar

Regular analogue silver/black self-winder 99% of the time.

Also, an offline smart-watch with gadgetbridge to record bike riding and badminton(heart rate, steps, GPS, duration, date, etc)

The simple smartwatch I have is older but does the job OK. Amazfit Bip. No need to pair it with a website to enable, just record sport and lift data off to gadgetbridge app.

Cameri,
@Cameri@lemmy.world avatar

That honestly sounds like a great balance! Plus, you have some privacy with your health data with that offline Amazfit, so some goons won’t sell that private info to some corner of the internet.

LostAndSmelly,

I wear a basic watch so that I can keep track of the time without opening up my phone all the time. I discovered that when I wore a smart watch I was constantly peaking at my notifications and paying less than quality attention to my family. When I gave up the smart watch I was less distracted but still found myself wasting time when all I intended to do was check the time

thelastknowngod,

I got a galaxy watch thinking I’d do all these cool things with it. Ultimately I only used it to set alarms to let me know my tea is ready…

I only really use the mechanical watch now.

Mechaguana,
@Mechaguana@programming.dev avatar

I would wear mine if i didnt need to recharge it every damn day

Betch,
@Betch@lemmy.world avatar

Regular watch, mostly because I hate having one more device to constantly charge up. I liked my Pebble Steel back in the day because I only had to charge it like once a week, plus I think it looked really good. I now have a Huawei GT2 Elegant that I used for a while, now only use it as a fitness tracker when I work out. Daily driver is a Gucci Tornabuoni because it’s cute and comfortable but it’s almost useless for telling the time, it’s just a fashion piece.

HeartyBeast,
@HeartyBeast@kbin.social avatar

I've always worn a watch. I got myself a smartwatch when my kids kept insisting on texting me, while I was cycling home - usually while I wasa half way up a hill. Much better than rummaging to get my phone only to find it was some bit of nonsense.

Subsequently bought an Apple Watch 4 which I still have today and wear daily. I find it very sndy for reminders, as a fitness tracker and like the Apple Maps haptic direction prompts

dominoko,
@dominoko@kbin.social avatar

I use a cheap, lower end Fitbit. I like the cheap one because it's low profile, the screen is nice and small.

I do use it for time constantly but the other features are nice too. I can read, but not reply, to texts. I'm notified of an incoming call. I do use the step counter and hourly activity reminders to make sure I move enough at my sedentary job. The stopwatch feature is great for in-between sets at the gym. I like knowing my heart rate too when I'm working out.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod,
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

I never really liked watches to begin with. I sweat a lot and it would always smell funky under my band. The last watch I had I got a machine washable nylon band to prevent this and had to wash it every other day.

logicbomb,

What timing! I am so pissed at my smartwatch right now.

I got a smart watch because I was having some sleep problems, and I found that some Apple watches can monitor your oxygen levels while sleeping. I suspected it was related to other things like stress, but I wanted to be a bit more comfortable and say that it’s probably not sleep apnea.

So, the point is that I must wear it when I’m sleeping. Also, like any reasonable person, I have my phone set up not to disturb me at night. But at least on Apple watches, this means that my alarm goes off only on my watch. I can’t figure out any way for it to not go off on my watch, and only go off on my phone, unless I simply take off the watch.

It’s the MOST ANNOYING THING. First, because it means that you can’t have your alarm go off across the room. You can always turn it off on your watch, which means that you can even turn it off without waking up. And then, you have no alarm at all. So, if I absolutely have to wake up for some meeting or airplane or something, I can’t wear my watch to bed.

Also, maybe this is just me, but I hate when my watch vibrates on my wrist. I hate the feeling. Every time it vibrates, I have the urge to smash the thing. If I had to choose a set up, I’d have my phone always vibrate, and my watch never vibrate. But I can’t figure out how to make that work on Apple.

This morning was an absolute nightmare, though. Now, I’m used to turning off my alarm on my watch, but when I went to turn it off this morning, the watch was deep in some shitty menu. I couldn’t figure out how to turn it off. And it was just vibrating on my wrist non-stop. Obviously, this was made much more difficult because I was just waking up.

I eventually figured it out, but the point is that the UI is obviously less refined than, for example, the phone UI, where this sort of alarm hiding has never happened in all of my years owning a smart phone.

Anyways, to answer your question, I prefer to wear a smart watch, because a regular watch doesn’t do anything for me. But goddamn do I hate my smart watch right now!

Psychodelic,

Have you heard of hybrid watches? I have a fancy kronaby but there’s other options. The battery lasts months and it does the basics pretty well

JoBo,

I stopped wearing a regular watch when I started carrying a phone around.

I started wearing a smart watch when I found one that I could take and make calls from, so that I didn’t have to carry my phone around.

Shihab,

Regular. I hate to charge things

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