I've worn watches since my teen years. My daily wear is Luminox. Tough with easy to read hands and numerals in the pitch black of dark due to its tritium illumination. It replaced my Rolex GMT
(Pepsi colors) which was my daily wear since the mid 1970s. I gave it to my stepson for his college graduation. He had coveted it for years. I had it serviced before giving it to him. He treasures it.
A few months ago I became fascinated watching "Wrist Watch Revival" produced by a Youtuber who was a former high stakes Vegas poker player. This hobbyist has a soothing voice like the late Bob Foss, the late landscape painter, on PBS. Marshall step-by-step tears down, cleans and repairs watches of all descriptions many with sentimental value to the owner. Marshall makes it look easy. I didn't realize that when I sent my Rolex for cleaning and adjusting, every part was removed and cleaned. During bird season, I wear a Garmin Fenix with a "widget" that tracks my dogs while bluetoothing to my Garmin Alpha 300 handheld unit. Sure makes it simpler to look at a watch to find my dogs in deep cover. Gil