I'm a lefty and wear watches on my right wrist. My ~20 piece collection is diverse...ranging from a gold Rolex Day Date to a few Swatch watches. I tend not to go for the "hot" watches. I only like watched that I connect with personally and technically.
Digital watches are such an obvious application of e-ink technology. I'm surprised it isn't used more often. I'm guessing the display cost and yield just isn't there yet to make sense, and the slow and power intensive refresh probably precludes features like chronographs.
Probably a Citizen Eco-Drive of some sort. I am not a fan of Citizen watches. If I chose any mechanical watch it would either become hopelessly inaccurate or completely fail after 10 or 20 years. Since I can't remove it, I can't have it serviced. Same goes for a battery-powered quartz...I could never replace the battery!
Since the Eco-Drive's are solar powered and pretty durable I'd never have to worry about it breaking and being stuck with a completely useless watch on my arm until I die. Maybe something like the Garrison as it's a basic Hamilton field watch copy that is pretty sedate.
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