on 01-09-2014 16:03
on 01-09-2014 16:03
on 10-09-2014 09:53
on 10-09-2014 09:53
My watches have to be strong and durable. Whilst the watches look good (though overpriced) I'm not sure it would last very long on my wrist unfortunately.
on 10-09-2014 09:55
on 10-09-2014 09:55
@Anonymous wrote:Intresting prospective I didn't really think of it in those terms. However for me it's more about the watch functions and phone integration, health and fitness is not my thing in fact it will make me even more lazy because some of the time I'll just have to rase my rist instead of picking up my phone
Well you will be ok then.... (Except you may start getting obese...with your lack of exercise)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-09-2014 10:31
on 10-09-2014 10:39
on 10-09-2014 10:39
on 10-09-2014 10:40
on 10-09-2014 10:40
I'm forever banging my arm against things, I never take my watch off for showers, washing up etc.
I wear it for DIY, gardening, cleaning the car.
My present watch is shockproof, waterproof, scratch resistant, no battery, metal stainless steel strap and case.
I need a metal strap and whilst the iwatch looks good and I love the functions, I don't think it would be hard wearing and I dread to think how wearing it in a heavy downpour would affect it.
It's very early days so I reserve judgement. I'm sure we will get reviews once it's released but would I dash out and buy one on launch day? Sadly not.
on 10-09-2014 16:48
on 10-09-2014 16:48
10-09-2014 19:49 - edited 10-09-2014 19:51
on 10-09-2014 19:52
on 10-09-2014 19:52
on 10-09-2014 20:09
on 10-09-2014 20:09
on 10-09-2014 20:10
on 10-09-2014 20:10