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DerMario

macrumors regular
Jun 30, 2012
170
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The case fits perfectly. Behind the silver button is plastic, so no scratching possible. Feels very light. The Crown is indeed a little bit difficult to reach, but it is ok:

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NAYo2002

macrumors 6502
Apr 16, 2011
388
81
The case fits perfectly. Behind the silver button is plastic, so no scratching possible. Feels very light. The Crown is indeed a little bit difficult to reach, but it is ok:

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Does the built in screen protector look like it can be removed easily? (In case you get it scratched, etc.)
 

DerMario

macrumors regular
Jun 30, 2012
170
49
It is glued on the inside of the faceplate. Maybe you can press it out, but you have to have the exact measures for the new one. But hey, it is not the most expensive thing in the world to buy completely new ;)
 

NAYo2002

macrumors 6502
Apr 16, 2011
388
81
It is glued on the inside of the faceplate. Maybe you can press it out, but you have to have the exact measures for the new one. But hey, it is not the most expensive thing in the world to buy completely new ;)

Thanks, and thank you for posting the pictures. I'm thinking about getting the Armorsuit full screen shield so that I can have the screen protected with or without the case since I only plan on putting on the case for hiking/camping, and I plan on pushing out the built in one if two layers of protectors end up being too much.

Have you had any issues with the heart rate monitor or wrist contact failure with the case?
 

Xtremjeepn

macrumors regular
Mar 17, 2014
141
74
Clearly a design that wasn't thought out very well. All their fancy labels will be upside down and look stupid when used by lefties!
 

kovey

macrumors 6502a
Apr 10, 2011
595
183
Clearly a design that wasn't thought out very well. All their fancy labels will be upside down and look stupid when used by lefties!

Watches are typically worn on the left arm, lefty or righty. This wasn't an FU to lefties, it was an FU to contrarians that wear the watch on their right arm. People who wear a watch on their right arm already look stupid.
 

Xtremjeepn

macrumors regular
Mar 17, 2014
141
74
Watches are typically worn on the left arm, lefty or righty. This wasn't an FU to lefties, it was an FU to contrarians that wear the watch on their right arm. People who wear a watch on their right arm already look stupid.

No. Watches are typically worn opposite the dominant hand. This is done for several reasons.

First, it keeps the watch safer buy being on the hand that sees less activity. Especially those that do manual labor.

Secondly, this allows the dominant hand to interact with the watch. Which is far more natural than using your non dominant hand.

If you think lefties look stupid for wearing their watch on the correct hand then you are the one that has the issue.
 

Tmdlkwd

macrumors member
Jan 27, 2014
75
4
SoCal
Thanks, and thank you for posting the pictures. I'm thinking about getting the Armorsuit full screen shield so that I can have the screen protected with or without the case since I only plan on putting on the case for hiking/camping, and I plan on pushing out the built in one if two layers of protectors end up being too much.

Have you had any issues with the heart rate monitor or wrist contact failure with the case?

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OP, any issues w HRM?
 

worker73

macrumors regular
Original poster
May 4, 2015
132
59
^^^^

OP, any issues w HRM?


I would love to be able to say but don't have my SG in hand yet. Actually just wanted to have the case for when it arrives.

I might get the rugged armour as well.
 

NAYo2002

macrumors 6502
Apr 16, 2011
388
81
Here are some pics of my orange one. I'll post pics of it on my SG watch when I get it later this week (hopefully).
 

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northcountryboy

macrumors member
Sep 19, 2013
38
1
Watches are typically worn on the left arm, lefty or righty. This wasn't an FU to lefties, it was an FU to contrarians that wear the watch on their right arm. People who wear a watch on their right arm already look stupid.

If you truly believe that then you are an idiot

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no. Watches are typically worn opposite the dominant hand. This is done for several reasons.

First, it keeps the watch safer buy being on the hand that sees less activity. Especially those that do manual labor.

Secondly, this allows the dominant hand to interact with the watch. Which is far more natural than using your non dominant hand.

If you think lefties look stupid for wearing their watch on the correct hand then you are the one that has the issue.

+1
 

Bigdog9586

macrumors 6502
Apr 15, 2015
338
112
Reason I'm putting on case is next year when I upgrade if there are trade in's it will be worth more.
 
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