Quote Originally Posted by Kronos View Post
I'm an iPhone guy, and I once had and enjoyed an Apple watch. My problems are: (1) I want to wear a tracker 24/7, but I don't want to stop wearing my Tudor, Seikos, Omegas, G-Shocks, etc. I thought expensive to buy an Apple Watch to wear only during exercise. Is that what you do? If so, does that work well for you? Or has the Apple watch largely supplanted your other watches?

My solution over the years, since the early days of FitBit has been to wear a tracker24/7'on my opposite hand. I went from FitBit to Garmin and now back to FitBit. The Charge 6 is basically fine for my current needs. And it does help motivate me to move, even when I'm not officially "exercising".


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Apologies. I missed this.

I wear the Apple Watch only while exercising, or while "out and about" on weekends when I want it to pick up my walking activities. If I'm in a store sometimes it's easier to answer a text or call from the wife on my watch, and the control it gives over pandora on my car's radio is useful.

I'm developing a love/hate situation with it. If I weren't in to watches, I could see that easily becoming an "only" watch, much like it has for the wife. (Who owns a very nice mother of pearl dialed citizen, which she never wore.)

My Longines Legend Diver sits on a winder in my bedroom, and I have to make a decided effort to wear that a couple times a week. Between Exercise, and my nerdy fascination with the weather, my Mudmaster and Ultra II are catching the most wrist time. I have several that haven't been worn in months.