Which Apple Watch will you get?

Flow39

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I'm leaning heavily toward this one:

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Because of the color, lightness and size. Also I am thinking that the sport will be the least expensive model.

I'm looking to get this one too! I love the look of the anodized aluminum, and the black band looks awesome. The price is also a huge factor. I plan on it being the cheapest of the bunch as well :)
 
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Oh no!!! This is horrible. I just found out that the Apple Watch in stainless steel comes in Space Black.

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I may just have to save up and get that one instead! 😳 (Too bad there isn't a "drooling" smiley!)
 

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Oh no!!! This is horrible. I just found out that the Apple Watch in stainless steel comes in Space Black.

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I may just have to save up and get that one instead! 😳 (Too bad there isn't a "drooling" smiley!)

This is what I'm looking to get in the black also. I'll have to go with the 1 1/2" style due to little hands and wrists. Hopefully they can remove links at the Apple Store.
 

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This is what I'm looking to get in the black also. I'll have to go with the 1 1/2" style due to little hands and wrists. Hopefully they can remove links at the Apple Store.

The links can be removed by you by pressing a button on the inside of the link, no special skills or tools needed.
 

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I'm going for Apple Watch Sport - Space Gray + additional link bracelet. I still hope the Sport version will be water resistant for swimming.
 

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I'm going for Apple Watch Sport - Space Gray + additional link bracelet. I still hope the Sport version will be water resistant for swimming.

It is water resistant-not waterproof. This means it can stand up to sweat or splashes of water, but for being dunked in water or submerged, it will become damaged or broken.
 

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I'm leaning heavily toward this one:

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Because of the color, lightness and size. Also I am thinking that the sport will be the least expensive model.

This is most likely the version I will end up getting. Aluminum is super-strong and very light compared with stainless steel. I want something that is almost non-existent in terms of overall weight. I want to use it for going out, working out and daily activities. It has to be light. I used to wear a Bretiling and although it was very nice, it was too heavy to be comfortable on the daily for me. The aluminum is going to be exciting. All watches have the same feature set and functions.
 

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I'm honestly curious as to the real-world durability differences between the Sport and Classic Apple Watches.

I will have to go into the store and look at them side-by-side too I think.
 

Flow39

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I really wish the Sport had sapphire glass. That would make it just that much more appealing. Like Highrisedrifter, I am wondering how durable the Sport will be compared to the Classic and Edition. :)
 

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