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Yeah, I'd like to hear Tim Cook's reason (excuse) for abandoning the smaller size. We aren't all juiced-up bodybuilders. :p

Yeah it’s a shock to me. My wife is tiny and the current 45mm is too big for her. She’s due to upgrade and will be gutted the 41mm has gone as it’ll mean she won’t be able to continue with the Apple Watch. Astonishing strategy by Apple, I’m speechless.
 
So do they have the specs for the CASE sizes? What I'm concerned with is how big the watch will look on my wrist. How do the case sizes compare to the S9?
 
I’m not a fan of the miniature mouse cursor being integrated into the design like that, Jony Ive would never, it just looks ugly, hopefully they remove that on the series 11
 
the titunium Apple Watches used to be way more expensive than the stainless steel models.

Titanium models were US$150 more than stainless.

That also got you an additional sports band specific to the titanium models, and a second year of warranty since they were an "edition" model.

Point being there was more to the price comparison than casing material.
 
I just ordered the 42mm in jetblack:

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There were rumors that the 10 would include an upgraded heart monitor. I didn't hear any mention of any upgrades. did I miss something? Maybe the tech specs will mention something. If not, I am a bit disappointed.
 
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Heartbroken there's no silver stainless steel... I've been buying them since S2... there's not a single colour way I like now, and none match any of my existing straps.

Having the same feeling. How different in colour do you think the polished titanium is from the polished stainless steel of prior generations?
 
So I assume existing watch bands will work with the new case sizes?
 
Oh and no word of a user controllable ambient light senor. I hate how it works now.
 
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