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> They're on the upper side of one's wrist because they're also a fashion accessory.

Apple watch is the ugliest possible watch to wear if you want to wear it as a fashion accessory, non-smart watches are fashion accessories. Apple Watch is just less ugly than most of the other smartwatches, but it's still ugly as a fashion accessory



I disagree (and so does Hodinkee). I think it's understated and beautiful, and half a dozen of my other watches (some pretty expensive) have been collecting dust.

But even if I were to agree, it also happens to be the best looking "smart" watch on the market by quite a wide margin, by far not the ugliest looking watch overall, and the only one that doesn't scream "I'm a computer" at you.

You don't have to run faster than the bear, you only have to run faster than the next slowest guy.


To me the it just looks like a screen hooked to a acceptable wristband.

Because that's what it is.

A completely different world from a beautiful watch.

The "fashion accessory" factor is related to the iPhone popularity: it's a relatively expensive status symbol with the Apple boost.


That's probably because you don't own one. There are dozens of small details which make it unquestionably a watch, and which no manufacturer other than Apple can even see as significant, not to mention replicate.


Compared to most Android Wear devices Apple Watch is way closer to a phone than a watch...


That fails when the quantities fall below a certain threshold. If the two people are slow enough, both of them may get eaten by the bear.


That’s fashion for you. https://imgur.com/a/FXEqCCm


Notice that it's showing the "pairing" swarm code, meaning it's not initialized. Dude is wearing it just to show off the watch. :-)


Dude is wearing it because Apple paid him a sizeable amount to wear it, I reckon. ;)


I don't believe Apple would do such a thing. Whenever you see Apple products in movies and elsewhere, those aren't product placements.


Of course Apple would never do such a thing. They're an R&D company first and foremost.




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