I have been keeping my eyes open for new wrist devices - I had databank products from Casio, their Pathfinder flagship and various G-Shock devices. They were not "smart", but batteries lasted for years (or months for Pathfinder triple sensor) and were quite geeky. I liked them.
When latest crop of smart watches appeared couple years ago, I was wearing my Citizen Chronomaster Titanium, which was the best watch so far. It was good looking, accurate, and batteries lasted 5 years (I have changed them once so far, and that will be the last as the watch was stolen from my house). I really liked that watch, but would I buy another one to replace it with?
The answer is "depends". The bad part is that I don't have $2600 laying around to spend on another watch. Insurance will only cover up to $3000 on jewelry, and my wife lost a lot of her gold and silver. So I would have to cough up the money myself, and at this time I just don't see it happening. My old King Seiko Hi-Beat automatic is back on my wrist. Although it runs a minute fast every day, I can deal with it. The new Chronomaster will have to wait.
Now what about the Apple watch? I already deal with charging my phone every day and I think that is a pain. I am waiting for an iPhone that would last a work week on a single charge, just like my old candy bar Nokia 6610 used to. Well, it would work for at least 4 days, which was not bad at all. So I don't need another gadget to discharge my iPhone even faster. Oh, and it would not work with my 4s, so that's a no go anyways.
I wonder "what would the Apple watch would do for me?" Again, like with an iPad, I could not put my finger on it. Does it replace my phone? No. Does it replace my watch? Sorta, but it needs to be charged every day. Then there are build in sensors for the heartbeat. If I wanted one, I could have gotten it long time ago, so that's a moot point. Does it look cool? I prefer a clean look of Citizen or Seiko.
I will probably get an Apple Watch once they make it into a stand alone device with built in phone / internet and the accouterments. If I could dump my iPhone, I would switch for a wrist based device in a heartbeat. But that is not happening yet.
When latest crop of smart watches appeared couple years ago, I was wearing my Citizen Chronomaster Titanium, which was the best watch so far. It was good looking, accurate, and batteries lasted 5 years (I have changed them once so far, and that will be the last as the watch was stolen from my house). I really liked that watch, but would I buy another one to replace it with?
The answer is "depends". The bad part is that I don't have $2600 laying around to spend on another watch. Insurance will only cover up to $3000 on jewelry, and my wife lost a lot of her gold and silver. So I would have to cough up the money myself, and at this time I just don't see it happening. My old King Seiko Hi-Beat automatic is back on my wrist. Although it runs a minute fast every day, I can deal with it. The new Chronomaster will have to wait.
Now what about the Apple watch? I already deal with charging my phone every day and I think that is a pain. I am waiting for an iPhone that would last a work week on a single charge, just like my old candy bar Nokia 6610 used to. Well, it would work for at least 4 days, which was not bad at all. So I don't need another gadget to discharge my iPhone even faster. Oh, and it would not work with my 4s, so that's a no go anyways.
I wonder "what would the Apple watch would do for me?" Again, like with an iPad, I could not put my finger on it. Does it replace my phone? No. Does it replace my watch? Sorta, but it needs to be charged every day. Then there are build in sensors for the heartbeat. If I wanted one, I could have gotten it long time ago, so that's a moot point. Does it look cool? I prefer a clean look of Citizen or Seiko.
I will probably get an Apple Watch once they make it into a stand alone device with built in phone / internet and the accouterments. If I could dump my iPhone, I would switch for a wrist based device in a heartbeat. But that is not happening yet.

