I seem to have acquired a small collection of watches. I wear a watch 24*7 regardless of what I'm doing.
An old dive watch that I had for 20 years. It died a couple of years after the numpty at the jewellers did the back up finger tight after a battery change and I noticed fogging after a session sailing
1An Eternal watch given to me to celebrate 15 years of service to my former employer. It died around the time I was outsourced, which seemed ironic.
My late father's Rotary watch which keeps good time but isn't waterproof, so it doesn't get used.
Currently using my late uncle's cheap
2 Rolex presented to him in 1974 to celebrate 25 years with BP. It used to lose a minute a day. I took it to the watch shop to get a quote to have it cleaned and regulated. When I returned I was told it had been done and was charged 8 Euros! It now gains 2 minutes a day
A quote from a real watch repairer was a figure that would buy 10 good new battery watches.
1 If I had still been diving I would have had it pressure tested.
2 Cheap because it is a Rolex case, but with a cheap (and unreliable) Tudor mechanism