I have a Lorus Kinetic which was an Xmas pressie 6 years ago; all I've ever had to do is put it an hour forward and back once a year; it's ultra-accurate (I assume it's a Seiko in a cheaper case) it's also water resistant and has got a proper glass face.
My nicest watch (an Accurist moonphase with lotsa dials and my wedding pressie from Mrs Zoom) never gets worn*
I have a lovely Citizen automatic Divers which only ever gets used on holiday (and then does no more than snorkelling) as I CNBA to keep adjusting the time to ensure I catch my train the rest of the year.
I have a £5.99 Casio LCD which wakes me up every morning and occasionally gets worn when I cannot remember where I left the other 2. And also when out on the MTB. I've also got a proper Russian ""albatross" (according to someone who can read cyrillic) wind up military watch (not bought in Russia; they were all really boring when i went there in 1990) looks almost exactly like this
and the obligatory Tenerife Tag
If I relied on my phone I would miss my train every day the clock's such rubbish (assuming the battery hadn't gone flat)
I've not owned a Swiss Watch since I was about 13
*I also kill normal watch batteries by putting them on