@tkoola I can only tell you what happened to me. I've been living a large part my life without a wrist watch, never found it worth the trouble ... only exception has been when I've been traveling abroad. When Apple (I'm very much an Apple-person) released v3 of the Watch, I decided to take a chance and bought it. Since then, Oct 2016, I have had it on my wrist every day except 2 ... I'm probably the most surprised person about this fact. I find it quite useful, I of course use it to tell the time, but even more as health thing and as an extension for my iPhone. I always have my phone in silent mode, and I've set up notifications on my Watch to just show me certain notifications like messages, important news, calendar items, etc. This mean that I don't always need to have my phone on me. Also, the watch is on silent mode so when something of interest happens it only vibrates on my wrist and others will not be aware that I got some kind of notification.
Occasionally, I've also used it for phone calls when I haven't got the phone with me. For me, it has become one of the items that if it would break I would just get into the car, drive to our local apple-stuff shop and buy a new one. (that said, my Watch is old enough to not have all the new features so I might buy a new one next time a new version is released)