in fact - I've come to believe that 'tweaking' is an eternal task.
Complications - know what those are? Unless you own an Apple Watch I doubt if you do... although as little as I know they may be called that on all the other smart watches as well. Complications are little icons on the watch face for various tasks. Like starting a workout, checking the weather, seeing your heart-rate, etc etc etc. currently I have 6.. (I think that's standard)..... exercise per day, actual workout, Date, Walkie-Talkie *used during football games), Battery Level, and a second activity meter.... oh yeah, and the time. BUT...
I also have 4 customized Watch Faces I can adjust too at any time and each one with different complications, background photos, etc. Most people I know have dozens of different watch faces.
Getting the idea how complex these things are and how 'tweaking' is never-ending? I really like my "Mickey Mouse" watch face but it's animated, (maybe they all are?), so I'm hesitant to use it much afraid it will drain my watch battery.
About Waterfield and sstRam's watches - like I've admitted - I have never worn a watch regularly... I've tried, can't get used it and frankly I never had the need. Sun was up or it was Down... that's all I needed to know. BUT... the one I came the closest to wearing regularly was a Casio G-Shock... I think they make many models. BIG, bulky, mine was 'solar', and I did like it and wore it semi-regularly for a short time.. by that I mean maybe 3 or 4 days in a row then a month off, then maybe another 3 or 5 days followed by another month off. I've had it a very long time.. years and years. It sits on my window sill charging by solar so it's always ready to go should I ever get the urge... but now with an Apple Watch that will probably never happen.