Do you feel it's important for younger generations to be able to read an analog clock? If so why?

I don’t want to threadshit but the OP question strikes me as an odd one, as though there are only about twenty analogue watches and clocks left on the planet. Now this is a giant guess on my part but maybe 60 or 70 % of my friends have wristwatches and I can’t think of any which are digital. I also see enough people in public wearing watches which are analogue.

Also, if you pass any jewelry store, they display tons of analogue watches. And in my travels through various European cities there seem to be enough Breitling stores in the various downtowns, and they’re mostly (possibly all) very cool-looking analogues.