Carter,

Neither. I’ve never liked the feel of a watch.

ShitOnABrick,
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve personally been using a apple watch series 2. See no need to upgrade it tells the time battery lasts a long time even after all these years of use and it can tell me my heart rate,play tappybird and I can listen to music on it I bought it used for £40 3 years ago complete with the box extra straps and a charger literally one of the best purchases I think I’ve ever made only compliant is that because the watch was manufactured in 2016 support dropped several years back and support for some applications such as audible has dropped which is a shame

Shihab,

Regular. I hate to charge things

Beelzebob,

Either, depending on my mood and if my batteries/charge are good.

zeekaran,

Smart watch. Great for notifications and telling me if I need to pull my phone out and reply or not, whether mid conversation, driving, cooking, etc. Also fitness tracker so I don’t need my phone on a run.

I would never wear a dumb watch. I need my watch to do more than tell time.

weew,

dumb watch. I really just need a quick glance at the time and date mostly when I can’t (or don’t want to) whip my phone out.

No batteries, kinetic powered, waterproof, cheap.

Some smartwatches have features I might be interested in (offline GPS tracking) but not at the price I’m willing to pay. Still waiting for prices to drop more.

And aside from Garmins and other high end dedicated expedition/marathon watches, everything else’s battery life just seems like crap. Like if I ever leave home for a single night I’ll have to pack a charger? That’s terrible.

Lorindol,

Check out Amazfit Bip smartwatch series. I’ve had one for 4 years, the battery lasts 3-4 weeks and it cost about 40-50$ when I bought it.

fritobugger2017,

I stopped wearing a watch completely until the exercise/sleep/fitness trackers and smart watches got fairly good. I was a big watch guy before nice Seiko, Citizen, Patek Philippe, and Breitling watches but then everything had a clock on it. My phone, my laptop, etc. No reason to have this expensive thing on my wrist getting banged up as I go through the day. Now I have a Huawei GT3 Pro because it has good sleep and fitness trackers plus the EKG and blood O2 level checks. It controls my music at the gym and the timer works well in the kitchen plus the flash light is extra handy.

littlecolt,

Where my Casio G-Shock fam at? Solar, set by atomic clock, stylish, pretty backlight, old Nokia cell phone levels of indestructible. What’s not to love?

Lorindol,

I gave my ~25 years old G-Shock to my son, he somehow lost it the garden in the fall. I found it the next spring when the snow had melted. I dried it up and changed the battery, it works like nothing had happened.

Amazing design.

Cameri,
@Cameri@lemmy.world avatar

Gshocks are the ultimate watch, and honestly one of the most reliable things someone can have for everyday use

PsychedSy,

Same. I’ve beat the shit out of this watch and they’re not even expensive. It has some dings now, but it took quite a while dealing with my blue collar bullshit before it started showing abuse.

FrenLivesMatter,
@FrenLivesMatter@lemmy.today avatar

I don’t wear any watch at all. Time isn’t real, it was invented by capitalists to sell more watches.

Drewelite,

Using an Amazefit Bip GTR 2 and it’s awesome! 2 Week battery life, always on display, it can get my notifications, control my media, and track my workouts. Don’t need anything else.

RoseRose56,
@RoseRose56@lemmy.world avatar

I’m wearing a fitbit versa 2, which when I got it was ok, but later on I found it too much. Now I’m looking to buy an automatic wrist watch. Lot of options, but budget changes everything. edit: for anyone interested, there are hybrid wrist watches, half analog half smart.

whome,

I have a Garmin viomove hybrid, I use it to count steps, count my swimming and see how much I sleep. I wouldn’t want a smarter watch out of trust issues. Battery life still sucks 3-4 days but the analog watch works if the smart watch part is dead.

FrankTheHealer,

Dumb watch. I have a digital Casio watch (A158W) and it’s great. The battery lasts years and is easy to replace. It’s cheap and looks decent enough.

Maybe in years down the line when Smart Watches become cheap, easier to fix and give more health features, I might be more tempted. But right now, I love my Casio and highly recommend it.

JusticeForPorygon,
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

I would prefer a smart watch if there was one I could afford that meets my wants.

victorz,

What are your wants?

JusticeForPorygon,
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

Well, I’d like if it were able to tell the time, and I suppose being able to respond to messages would be nice, though I don’t want to pay for the extra cellular device. GPS would be cool, and I suppose the general fitness features but I think most of not all of them have that. I have a Pixel 6, so I was looking at the Pixel watch series, but the battery life doesn’t seem all that great which is kind of a deal breaker since I will certainly forget to charge my watch. Oh! Sleep tracking! I definitely want that since I don’t think I get very good sleep most nights.

tr35y7,

Been wearing a F91-W for 15 years. Just don’t have to think about it

jelloeater85,
@jelloeater85@lemmy.world avatar

But do you have a NATO strap?

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