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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @_Bubble_2009 28 Mar \ on: Do you wear a smartwatch? AskSN
I have owned several smartwatches.
The first was an LG W110
It served me well for a couple of years, then it started to give me some problems.
Like all smartwatches it struggled to charge if the contacts were not more than clean.
Then I got a little tired of struggling for power every day, so I stopped using it.
After some time I bought a smartwatch that was really beautiful aesthetically.
It was a Fossil FW4038, it was all metal, it didn't look like a smartwatch, but it was.
Very beautiful, very practical, but it broke very quickly. It stopped working suddenly.
After this disappointment, I put the idea of a smartwatch on hold until the day I was given a new smartwatch as a gift.
Now I own this Xiaomi S1, but to be honest, I practically never use it because my passion for smartwatches has completely passed me by.
Beautiful? Ugly? I'll let you judge.
I have rediscovered my passion for watches, both mechanical and quartz.
I didn't answer the survey because none of the options are actually correct for me.
However, I can say that I prefer one of these to a smartwatch:
These are just a few, I change them every day and every night I load all the manuals and automatics.
I'm not racist, Quartz, Manual, Automatic, EcoDrive, I own a bit of everything and I wear what my mood when I wake up suggests.
Maybe someone will understand me.
But if I'm honest, I wear my watch on the left side, but on the right side, for the last 10 years, I've been wearing a Xiaomi fitness band that I use for notifications (my phone is perpetually silent), does this count as a smartwatch?