I wear a watch about 25% of the time. In the last 15 years it’s always been the same watch, even though I have others.
All the children in my husband’s family (meaning my husband and his siblings) wear that same watch, so it was symbolic that my husband wanted me to have the same. The watch is expensive, at least to me it is, so I usually wouldn’t wear it if I’m going to go zumba that day, or if I’ll be in a place that I wouldn’t wear “nice” jewelry. The value of it used isn’t that high, but to replace it new is more than I would be willing to spend.
The watch is sometimes in a safety deposit box, or in a safe in my house, and so then I might go weeks or months and not wear it—out of sight out of mind. It has Roman numerals on the face, and a very typical ladies size. It runs on a battery. It’s two tone metal, square face.
Otherwise, I use my phone, or the clocks on the walls.