I suspect there may already be a thread or two on such a topic, but here goes anyway. I am a fountain pen and mechanical watch sort of person. That being said, I am seriously thinking of buying an Apple 4 Hermès Edition. I quite simply love the Hermès str...
That being said, I occasionally feel a pang of jealousy when I see people discreetly checking their watch when they get an email, without having to pull out their phone.
Are incredibly annoying and disrespectful to others. The devices light up during theatre shows distracting others. The owners are so self absorbed they look at them whilst in conversation with others destroying the flow of the conversation.
That’s akin to calling people wearing expensive watches you know what. There a place for mechanical watches and a place for smart watches, I happen to enjoy both.
i use it when I run and if I do housework, eg hung a picture as you should not use a hummer while wearing a watch... All othe4 times I wear my real watches... Cheers
I have two Apple Watch Series 0 (from original release) and the current Series 4. Love ‘em for their functionality — instant weather reports, text messages and quick emails, brief phone calls, tracking exercise, conveniently paying at supermarkets and dru...
I absolutely my love my mechanical watches, but I have a stronger emotional connection to my Apple Watch as it is more tied to my personal values of health and fitness. It may sound like anathema, but in my case it is true. That being said, I love my mech...
I don’t believe Swiss watch companies understand the concept of customer service at their lofty price points. If I ran my business like them, I’d be dead and they too will be eventually unless they respect their customer.
I’m also seriously considering the AW4 now that it has the ECG functionality - what are your thoughts on wearing 2 watches at the same time? It’s pretty common to see folks with the tracker bands on one wrist whilst the other has a watch, so why not repla...
Wearing both felt uncomfortable to me, and I got some odd looks from passers by. In four years, I’ve seen exactly one person (an Apple executive, interestingly) who was wearing both an Apple Watch and a mechanical watch. I thought it looked strange, like ...
It was a gift to me but it reminded me of having my mother around - exercise more, eat less, do this, go there - so I gifted it to a more regimented person (who could never come to grips with it either) Alas.
and indeed, it is very clever. In my opinion it does not overlap with my nicer watches. Going to not-so-friendly areas, shooting clays, beach holidays and some wilder leisure time activities. Patek and Rolex are suitable for other type of activities. Best...
I can recommend it highly. Although I love my mechanical watches, I wear them less and less. The thing about the Apple watch is I almost never carry my phone any more. You can customize your notifications, so you choose whether you want it to just to tell...
Joke appart: the only need I would have for a smart watch is the sport side of it, like your Garmin. anything else is redundant with your smart phone. Best, É.