I’m going to guess a lot of those buyers live on government handouts and call us terrorists...
This is the epitomy of a useless gadget for people who have way too much money. I don’t know if it does anything that the iphone doesn’t do, and it’s so nice to deal with a larger screen. I bet the days of the 20 year old watch are over though as Apple will now be “updating” the software every year, and of course, you need several iwatches for different color coordination!
I am not surprised that consumers are falling for it. Then they wonder why they can’t make ends meet!
The key is can it be sustained.
would not trade my Lord Elgin 14K 17 jewel windup for 10 of these Apple casio clocks.uggggglee
not interested, looks stupid, plus, why would I want to support a company that promotes sodomy?
I have a 20 year old Dakota watch. IT TELLS THE TIME. And that’s all I need.
It needed a new battery once and I got it at a local store.
Anyone with a partially open mind will spend a few minutes watching the videos at Apple.com and see what makes this device special. If you own an iPhone the iWatch provides a way to monitor your exercise habits. Imagine the watch letting you know to get up and stand for a few minutes (so you’re off your butt) or the watch letting you know if you’ve met your goal to burn 140 calories before you stop exercising. The potential for this device to act as a personal trainer is worth the price of the watch if that was the only thing it did. If you have a heart issue, age issue, exercise issue, this watch will be of great benefit. But then that’s just my take on it at the moment. Knowing Apple’s penchant for developing a product that exceeds expectations, the iWatch is likely to develop into something an average person will find desirable.