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Everyone's giving you a lot of crap here. But I'd like to know why you don't find it comfortable.

I think OP troll baited us all.

My observation:

After reading many posts, I've noticed a trend. Not sure if theres any real correlation, but I'll state my thoughts anyway.

Seems like the ones saying the Apple watch is "too thick" "too heavy" "not comfortable" are users with a 42mm watch.

Seems to me, you might have been better off with a 38mm.

From my try on appointment, that was the first thing I noticed. The weight difference was shocking.
 
My observation:

After reading many posts, I've noticed a trend. Not sure if theres any real correlation, but I'll state my thoughts anyway.

Seems like the ones saying the Apple watch is "too thick" "too heavy" "not comfortable" are users with a 42mm watch.

Seems to me, you might have been better off with a 38mm.

I have 170mm wrist, so not huge. My 42mm Sport is lighter and about the same thickness than one of my Citizen watches. So maybe I am used to heavy watches, but I still can't believe how light and small the 42mm is. I find it very comfortable.

This is just another person who bought the watch because of hype and didn't really think of what they would use it for.
 
Everyone here who complains about comfort really shouldn't complain bc they should have cancelled their orders after the TWO weeks you've had to sit in Apple Stores to try them on for size/comfort before giving away your money.. Just my opinion. And yes, if you're far from an Apple Store, you should have taken a road trip to try one out! ;)
 
I haven't worn watches in years but I did come from a Microsoft Band which was crazy uncomfortable so this thing is a dream!!!!
 
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