For developing film use an alcohol thermometer but get a certified one (to take care of any accuracy question) and one with a scale matched to the process temperature you will be using (to improve the precision). So long as it is consistent from one session to the next there should be no problem with a degree or so of accuracy anyway.
On the other hand, the metal dial-thermometers are neither accurate nor consistent - but can be useful in developing trays as you can check the 'real' temperature, with the alcohol-thermometer, then note any change from whatever is indicated on the dial-thermometer in order to get an idea of whether the chemicals are cooling down or warming up. This is an advantage because the dial-thermometers are relatively cheap, and also relatively robust for knocking about in paper trays.