Hi all,
Buckle in for a major first world issue.
I have purchased more Apple Watches than I care to count, ultimately selling it on as I would miss wearing my Omega Seamaster. I searched forums and tried to figure out what a solution to this could be as I love the health features of Apple Watch, but if I'm taking it off most days then the information becomes less and less valuable to me.
I also thought about maybe Apple Watch through the week and swapping it out for the Seamaster on the weekend, but I knew ultimately I'd forget to put one or the other on and one would be abandoned.
I could wear both (one on each wrist) but not very subtle and I know I'd look like a knob.
But Apple announced the Braided loops and solo loops, both which caught my eye and it turned out was the perfect solution!
I wear my Apple Watch SE on the inside of my wrist so it looks like a bracelet and heart rate still works. I've attached an image, but very happy with how it looks and I get to enjoy a new piece of tech, get all my health data and wear a lovely looking watch (with some sentimental value) as an aside the braided loop is also very comfortable.
Like I said, it is a major first world problem, but I know that I'm not alone in wanting the best of both worlds.
Buckle in for a major first world issue.
I have purchased more Apple Watches than I care to count, ultimately selling it on as I would miss wearing my Omega Seamaster. I searched forums and tried to figure out what a solution to this could be as I love the health features of Apple Watch, but if I'm taking it off most days then the information becomes less and less valuable to me.
I also thought about maybe Apple Watch through the week and swapping it out for the Seamaster on the weekend, but I knew ultimately I'd forget to put one or the other on and one would be abandoned.
I could wear both (one on each wrist) but not very subtle and I know I'd look like a knob.
But Apple announced the Braided loops and solo loops, both which caught my eye and it turned out was the perfect solution!
I wear my Apple Watch SE on the inside of my wrist so it looks like a bracelet and heart rate still works. I've attached an image, but very happy with how it looks and I get to enjoy a new piece of tech, get all my health data and wear a lovely looking watch (with some sentimental value) as an aside the braided loop is also very comfortable.
Like I said, it is a major first world problem, but I know that I'm not alone in wanting the best of both worlds.