Is your Apple Watch going to be the only watch you wear? Or do you plan to switch between it and something else (traditional watches, Pebble, something you can beat up when necessary)???
I plan on wearing it during the day pretty much every day. When I go to bed, I'll swap it for my Microsoft Band so I can track my sleep and charge the watch.
I'll be wearing mine during the day whenever I'm not engaged in some activity that might damage it. It will come off at bedtime for charging.
During the day at home I'll leave my iPhone in its dock and rely on my Apple Watch for notifications around the house. I'll still use my iPad Air for web browsing.
I'll wear it all the time. It comes with a bit of sadness because I make a lot of different kinds of paracord bracelets and I have a couple that I absolutely love so I'll definitely miss those, but the (Milanese band!) Apple Watch will be worth it.
I'll probably alternative between it and the Pebble Time. Since I do surveys and inspections for a consulting engineer company, I'll definitely take the pebble out for intensive surveys and wear the watch on "lighter"days
I'll wear it all the time. It comes with a bit of sadness because I make a lot of different kinds of paracord bracelets and I have a couple that I absolutely love so I'll definitely miss those, but the (Milanese band!) Apple Watch will be worth it.
Full time. To leave the Apple watch at home for another watch is just disrespectful.
Well, I'm going to be disrespectful as heck after about a week of getting acclimated to my Watch..........I will indeed wear my mechanical watches on occasion. ....
Well, I'm going to be disrespectful as heck after about a week of getting acclimated to my Watch..........I will indeed wear my mechanical watches on occasion. ....
ok. I do understand this. I for one only own a $7 casio watch that I enjoy wearing every day. So the Apple Watch will simply just replace it and I will never look back. If I did have some nicer watches I can see wanting to wear them for special occasions. But I do feel that not wearing the Apple Watch is then not taking full advantage of the daily tracking and part of me does believe you will miss the ability to have your "phone on your wrist" when you are not wearing it. Only time will tell. On another note I think it will be very interesting a couple months down the road to hear if people are able to part with their watches from time to time or if they will have completely ditched their old watches for the convince of the Apple Watch.
The watch (sports model) will be worn full time ( except charging time) by this 76 year old purchaser. Only wish I have is that I am sorry it was not available years ago. Should note I look forward to using it for many functions but primarily for health features and to monitor gym activity.