I have thin wrists and I wear a mid size 38mm Tag Heuer watch...
Keep in mind that your Tag is 38mm across the face, but likely larger from lug to lug. The 38mm Apple Phone is closer to 33mm from left to right, so it'll be skinnier than your watch.
I have thin wrists and I wear a mid size 38mm Tag Heuer watch...
But its thickness makes it geeky.
It isn't all that thick. It's just so small that it looks thick. A 10.5mm case with a 2mm case back is pretty average in the mechanical watch world.
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I know this probably makes no sense, but I find the pictures of the 38mm watch more attractive than those of the bigger one. If I get this device, I will definitely go for the 38mm model as well.
I dont think there is a specific gender theory behind the sizes more a case of catering for different size wrists. I've had big watches before and never got on with them.
I was initially thinking the 38mm was for me but when i measured my daily wear watch its about the same size as the bigger Apple Watch so i'm not sure now....plenty of time to decide however!
What about the color selection? I'm a bit surprised they didn't offer more band options with rose gold. It is either a white sport band or a rose gray leather band. They are offering the sport band rose gold in both 38 and 42mm versions but the rose gray leather version in 38mm only. I'm guessing it will appeal mostly to women, though I think it could work well with olive skin tones. That said, it would be nice to have a black modern band with rose gold trim but it doesn't appear to be an option.
You can buy any band to go on any watch. If you can afford the Edition you will likely be buying several (probably 5 or 6) mix and match bands too.
Also expect an explosion of 3ed party bands to drop ASAP.
But the other bands won't match. The trim on the other Modern buckles is stainless steel or yellow gold.
38 mm is fine... Very elegant
Datejust 1601....
They will still fit. Matching is up to you. With Rose you could have a white or black (hell green, pink or blue if you want) sports, leather loop or classic buckle for instance.
EDIT: How do you know the modern buckle (and others) won't be offered in all colors in both rose and yellow?????
Or wait on 3ed party.
The website has a gallery showing all 34 designs that will be sold at the outset. Also, the site is clear that there are 6 designs within the Apple Watch Edition. http://www.apple.com/watch/apple-watch-edition/
I am considering the Sport Watch for fitness purposes, would the 38mm suit a male or is it more for females? I don't really want a bulky watch
That comes with the watch. All bands will be sold separately as an option for any aWatch. The aWatch has a standard fitting that makes it a snap to change bands in seconds. 3ed Party bands will be almost as common as iPhone cases and easer to change to boot.
If you can afford the several thousand dollar Edition then you can afford a few extra bands. I plan on buying at least one extra to go with a Sport.
It'll be interesting to see how the various straps with silver lugs work with the Sport Watch. It may not look very good to have chrome lugs on a space gray frame.
That comes with the watch. All bands will be sold separately as an option for any aWatch. The aWatch has a standard fitting that makes it a snap to change bands in seconds. 3ed Party bands will be almost as common as iPhone cases and easer to change to boot.
If you can afford the several thousand dollar Edition then you can afford a few extra bands. I plan on buying at least one extra to go with a Sport.
Maybe they'll have more options including matching lugs/clasps. I like the brown and midnight blue straps but they're only available in 38 mm for the standard models. Hoping they'll make them available in 42 mm.
I bet you good money that there will be dozens of Chinese companies that will provide 3rd-party clasps/straps/lugs/bands and other accessories for the Apple Watch, in every imaginable shape, size, color, and pricing range.
Keep in mind that your Tag is 38mm across the face, but likely larger from lug to lug. The 38mm Apple Phone is closer to 33mm from left to right, so it'll be skinnier than your watch.