The airline I work for has a very interesting dynamic. We operate several routes where we are allowed to fly VFR on short legs with no radar coverage. Some pilots absolutely embrace that kind of flying and pride themselves on doing it perfectly with the flight director off. These same guys make sure their raw data approach skills are good as well. Other guys will leave the autopilot coupled on a visual approach until it has captured the glideslope and localizer and they have final flaps and then maybe consider clicking it off. Always interesting to see the different styles of flying and hear people's reasoning as to why they do things the way they do.
As long as it's safe, within the boundaries set by the company, fly however the hell you want to IMO.