Apple Watch at 10
I got my first Apple Watch on day one when they launched 10 years ago, and I've been quite happy with the product ever since. Since then, many models have been released, and I don't have the latest one, but I'm not chasing after the newest technology here. What I have satisfies me very well; I use it every day and am very pleased with it.
I have many custom-configured watch faces, but I typically use Infograph (I have several of these too, and change them depending on my mood) with lots of complications. I've got many different bands, but most often wear the yellow Nomad Sports Band. The main thing the watch gives me is that it allows me to use my other devices less, particularly my iPhone. I receive notifications on the watch, and it's convenient that they can be configured more precisely than on the phone. I use it to set timers, check the outdoor temperature, control lights and other smart home devices. I can use it as a remote for Apple TV which we use with our projector, record voice memos, and see what time it is in other cities. The watch lets me view TFA time codes, helps confirm purchases, or confirms my identity instead of passwords, etc.
It's very unfortunate that Siri is in such a dismal, if not to say crappy, state. I don't even think Apple needs to fix this. I just want them to allow me to choose one of the models on the market and decide which aspects of my semantic index I'll allow each agent to see.
I also don't use the cellular function because GoogleFi, which I use as my main mobile carrier, still doesn't support (I think deliberately) Apple Watch.
Here are my Apple Watch faces: the busy Infograph 1, Infograph 2, Utility with Camera, and Simple Bare minimalist.