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This command is actually not available on OpenBSD,
$ watch ksh: watch: not found $ pkglocate bin/watch | grep watch\$ $
and if you do not know where to locate pkglocate,
$ pkglocate bin/pkglocate pkglocatedb-1.5:databases/pkglocatedb:/usr/local/bin/pkglocate $ doas pkg_add pkglocatedb
While watch could probably be ported (or implemented from scratch) a maybe good enough version can be written for /bin/sh
$ while :; do clear; date +%s; sleep 1; done ... 1665586050 ^C $
where : is the null command; sleep in this position might return a non-zero exit status word which may improperly terminate the loop. By the way, the : command can also be used to empty big files
$ :> big_file_you_do_not_like_the_contents_of_here
via the default clobber. Anyways, a more complicated watch would require porting the program, or writing an equivalent version from scratch, which would probably be a good exercise for some other time.