I prefer digital faces for their accuracy, but sure I can read analouge. It does take me slightly longer though, maybe a second to read an analouge clock compared to effectivly instantly reading a digital one. I've met peopel before who never bothered to learn how to read an analouge clock because they 'always have their phone on them' with its digital time, but then one day they would leave their phone at home or it ran out of batteries or it was stolen or got confiscated by a teacher and they were utterly lost.
I know some people have real trouble reading analouge faces, but I can't understand those people who utterly refuse to learn to the point where they can't read it in emergancies. It's one of those easy but important life skills like preparing a simple meal or reading a map; you don't have to excel at them to live well but one day you will need to do it.