A digital watch displays time using a numerical screen, typically via an LCD or LED screen rather than hands. Quartz or electronic movements power these watches, enabling accurate timekeeping with additional features often found on newer models, including alarm and timer settings and fitness tracking.
Digital watches were popularized in the 1970s and have long been favorites of those who like the speed and ease of reading numerical times. They usually tend to be practical and sport-oriented, appealing more to people who like timekeeping from a no-nonsense approach.