I will agree with others who recommend various Gossen light meters -- if you can tolerate the size of them.
The more recent ones use 9V batteries, which avoid the complication of powering the older meters which were built to run on mercury batteries. However, the more recent 9V versions are rather large. I love the look and functionality of my Gossen Luna-Lux SBC (also known as the Gossen Lunalite). But when it comes time to load my camera bag, I tend to leave the Gossen at home and take the slimmer Sekonic L-308s instead.
For taking reflected readings, I think the Gossen Luna-Lux is a little more ergonomic. For incident readings, I like the Sekonic better. The Sekonic is easier to operate with one hand.
In 2019, I paid $50(US) for my Luna-Lux on eBay, and a year later I paid $160 for my Sekonic L-308s, also used on eBay. They are both great meters, but I use the Sekonic far more often. However, if dropped, I am guessing the Gossen is more likely to survive. And the Gossen, with it's magnificent analog dial, is much sexier than my digital Sekonic.