Thomas Shey
Legend
I don't think logic matters here so much as force of habit.
If you grew up in a household that had analog clocks on the walls and then raised your family in a household with analog clocks on the walls, you will likely A) continue to think clocks belong on your walls where you're living now and B) likely to think of analog clocks.
Amazon has 10 zillion analog clocks, most of them between $10 and $20. Someone's buying all of them, and I bet they're mostly Baby Boomers and Gen Xers.
I dunno; I've got the two analog clocks, but I've also got a digital table clock, one with a weather station, and the alarm clock. And I certainly grew up with an analog clock but the biggest reason the one in the kitchen is is because I wanted that second hand.