Apple Watch: A brilliant addition to my life

I knew I wanted an Apple Watch since I first saw Apple announce it last September.

My son has told the story already, but when he called me to tell me he was flying home, I told him I was replaying the event video again, and already figuring out which one I wanted and how I was going to use it. Little did I know just how much!

My children offered to get the Apple Watch for me for my birthday. Convenient timing indeed! They took me to the try-ons and I settled on the 42mm Apple Watch Sport with the pink sport band.

I wanted the bigger size so it would be easier to read and use, and the pink sport band because it was a vibrant, warm, summertime color. (I also ordered a black leather loop band for winter.)

It arrived a few weeks later and I set it up right away. I used iMore Apple Watch guides as reference, of course, but I was thrilled and more than a little chuffed about how easy it was.

Time keeping plus plus

I've worn watches for most of my life so, for me, first and foremost the Apple Watch had to be a good watch. And it is. It's great. I chose the Utility clock face because it's traditional, I'm used to reading clock faces like it, and I can read it quickly.

It's also better than any other watch I've ever owned because the clock face tells me so much more than any other watch ever has. For example it shows me the temperature, and even my next calendar appointment. Best of all, it shows me my activity. I'm a visual person and it gives me an incredible amount of joy to see my progress there throughout the day. What's more, with just a tap I can get full weather, calendar, and activity. It's terrific.

Activity and motivation

The hourly reminders to stand up are also fantastic. I had a fall a few months ago and have had a bit of struggle staying as active as I'd like. The reminders are a great motivator. I see and feel them and they make me want to get up and get moving. The little "hurrah!" messages also play a part. Being told I'm on my way towards a goal, or close to completing it, makes me want to continue.

What's more, knowing that I have to get my heart rate up in order to earn progress on the workout ring encourages me to pick up the pace of my walks or my Taiji. Peter Cohen wrote about it earlier this week—it doesn't let you slack off! You have to earn it!

It's gotten to the point that I make sure I put my Apple Watch on first thing every morning, before anything else. I don't want to miss a moment trying to fill those wonderful little colored rings!

Convenient connections

Notifications are also excellent. Previously, when my iPhone was charging or in my purse I'd miss messages or phone calls from my children and friends. Now, with the Apple Watch, even if I'm nowhere near my phone, I can still see messages and calls come in. I can even reply right from my Apple Watch.

Just this week I was visiting a friend in town outside Montreal and rather than having to get out my iPhone to check her address, I could just tap on her contact on my Apple Watch, scroll down, and see her address. It was incredibly convenient.

Comfort and style

The Apple Watch itself is also quite comfortable. So comfortable, I forget I'm wearing it. It never pinches or becomes moist. It's also proven quite durable. I've gone through many watches over the years. I seem to be very rough on them and so have to replace them often. So far the Apple Watch has held up remarkably well.

That combined with how easy it is to open and close the bands, makes the Apple Watch one of the best watches I've ever owned.

I'm really pleased Apple made it.












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