Would love to know what you guys think and your reasoning for it. I’m starting to see a lot of Apple Watches/Fitbits/Galaxy Watches in my area compared to more traditional timepieces.

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    Regular watch. I don’t need more things sending me notifications, and a nice watch makes me feel more confident.

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      Happy for you! If wearing a regular watch makes you feel better, then the value of that far outweighs any other option.

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    Smartwatch. It’s very useful for triaging notifications (messages, email, phone calls, etc) and turning HomeKit devices on/off quickly or when my hands are full (Siri, open the garage door). Also extremely useful for fitness.

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      I see the appeal, having home automation on your wrist would be very convenient indeed.

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    Garmin “Smart” watch. It doesn’t do apps but it does notificatios and is great for fitness… and only needs charging once a month. A watch that needs recharging daily is useless to me.

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      Me as well. I like to track my steps and exercise. Instinct 2 only needs charging I’ve a month. Absolutely love it.

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      Never understood the issue with daily charging. Unless you need to track your sleep cycle (which I’ve also never really understood, but to each their own), what’s the problem with putting it on a charger each night before bed?

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        11 months ago

        Because it’s a hassle. For example I need to lug a charger with me everywhere I go, which is especially annoying on longer trips.

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    You also forgot the fourth option: Both.

    I always wear a real watch because I collect them and they are the only jewellery I have and they complete your clothing style. They can gain value and I can give them to my kids one day (when I’ll learn how to make them). Also because as a Swiss I don’t really have a choice.

    But I also wear an apple watch on the opposite arm, for sport reasons at first, then I got used to all the bullshit it have…

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      Hahaha, fair enough. If I was Swiss then it would be an easy choice for me as well.

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      I can give them to my kids one day (when I’ll learn how to make them).

      Are you trying to learn to make kids or watches?

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          Aahhhh, well I wish you luck. May you get your 10,000 hours in practice and become a master of creating children!

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    Regular watch. Other than my phone, I tend to want less technology on me.

    My go to is an old Casio, the same one Dennis Nedry wears in Jurassic Park. It’s super weird seeing how expensive this watch has become on eBay.

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    Regular mechanical watch. I don’t care about my notifications, I just want what is effectively a piece of jewelry. I prefer the watch to a bracelet because I also appreciate the worksmanship and design of the analog machine.

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    Where my Casio G-Shock fam at? Solar, set by atomic clock, stylish, pretty backlight, old Nokia cell phone levels of indestructible. What’s not to love?

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      I gave my ~25 years old G-Shock to my son, he somehow lost it the garden in the fall. I found it the next spring when the snow had melted. I dried it up and changed the battery, it works like nothing had happened.

      Amazing design.

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      Gshocks are the ultimate watch, and honestly one of the most reliable things someone can have for everyday use

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      Same. I’ve beat the shit out of this watch and they’re not even expensive. It has some dings now, but it took quite a while dealing with my blue collar bullshit before it started showing abuse.

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    Regular watch.

    My good old Timex Ironman has survived tons of physical abuse over the decade or more ive had it, and it’s battery only needs my attention every few years. I doubt a smart watch would improve either of those scenarios.

    Plus, I don’t see any value added to my life by having phone features on a smaller, harder to read screen. If I want to use phone features, my actual phone is less than a foot from my wrist.

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    I only wear a sundial but I admit it’s hard to tell the time when it’s cloudy or night out. Forget telling time inside too.

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    I enjoyed having a smartwatch back in the pebble days. I was kind of addicted to notifications (especially from datadog) at the time. My Pebble time made me feel less stressed because glancing at my watch was less effort than pulling out my phone.

    Then Pebble was killed off, web-scale infrastructure became more reliable, and I learned to recover from my notification addiction. Now I’m happily watchless again.

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      Pebble was so nice back in the day.

      Now I just wear a Casio and it will be my forever watch. They let you repair everything about the watch.

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    A regular watch.

    I’ve never seen the point of a smart watch, unless you’re using it for fitness.