Bracelets have been around since Roman times, 2000 yrs.
No, it's not the bracelet. It's the way they connect to the watch. That was truly innovative. No one had ever come up with anything like it before Apple invented it.
Apparently you have never bothered to look at an Apple Watch. I would encourage looking, perhaps waste 15 minutes of an Apple associates time having him explain the watch to you. They are paid hourly, not on commission so you won’t hurt him, and Apple can afford it.
This is what we call “innovation”.
From re-thinking how a basic buckle on a watch band works, to how bands can attach to a watch, to redesigning the metal clasp, to using magnets embedded in a steel mesh - it’s totally unlike anything before.
To compare it to a Roman bracelet is as ignorant as comparing the Model A to a Roman Chariot. It makes you look like a fool. You are doing yourself a disservice. Looks are 100% free.