I bought my boyfriend of 8 years a Space Gray 42mm Sport yesterday as a "just cause" present because after playing with mine, it was something that he really wanted. I would've gotten it sooner but he wanted to see them in person before purchasing and it just made more sense to wait until they were available in stores. Anyway, he absolutely loves it and it seems to be his favorite present that he's received as of late. There's also a bonus for me too, and that's to have the person I'm closest to in the world have an Apple Watch to share in all the cool features with. While he's at work instead of texting him and waiting until he can respond, I can just tap him or send him my heartbeat to let him know that I'm thinking about him and vice versa. I have another good friend from this forum, MelbSteve, who I often use the tap and drawing features with (and sometimes the heartbeat but it isn't the same when it's just your friend versus your spouse) but he's lives in Australia and I live in America so with the 14 hour time difference, we can only communicate for a few hours per day.
So, as usual, I'm very long winded, but the question is, has anyone gotten their watch and their significant other loved it so much that you bought them one as well? Even if you just bought one so you could have those features (especially given how many threads we have to find other forum members to share in these features with) and hoped to indoctrinate your spouse with the hope that they'd grow to love it as much as you. :rotfl:
To me, as Apple has often said, it's such a personal device that it makes a really perfect gift, especially since you can pick one up for just $350/$400 (versus the full retail price of an iPhone). And it made him really happy, and as anyone who's in love knows, that's really all that matters.
So, as usual, I'm very long winded, but the question is, has anyone gotten their watch and their significant other loved it so much that you bought them one as well? Even if you just bought one so you could have those features (especially given how many threads we have to find other forum members to share in these features with) and hoped to indoctrinate your spouse with the hope that they'd grow to love it as much as you. :rotfl:
To me, as Apple has often said, it's such a personal device that it makes a really perfect gift, especially since you can pick one up for just $350/$400 (versus the full retail price of an iPhone). And it made him really happy, and as anyone who's in love knows, that's really all that matters.
