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Damn. Still haven't sold my SS AW3 yet...and have the AW4....

Time to sell them both (or 'give' them away since re-sell values are lousy).
 
I didn't know until now that Apple Watch DIDN'T have an always on display... isn't that the main point of OLED?
 
You are not me, and I am not you. Each person is different, which is the beauty of humanity but also its curse. Sadly no, looking at the mirror wasn't enough because I don't look fat. Even at 199lbs people complimented me for being in shape. By the way, even looking at yourself at the mirror IS a trigger, just of a different kind.
Yeah everyone is different. Some people have balls and do it and others rationalise their impotence all day long. So being fat wasn't that bad if you were forgetting about it without a watch.
 
Blind world where tools, neat hair, and houses are built...

Also who wanted an Always On watch?
 
An ‘always on display’ is something I think that will really push others to want to upgrade from older model watches, as ‘raise to wake’ has always been efficient, but _not_ when you need it most. Sometimes it’s just annoying how Apple rations their features, when I think they could’ve included this in the past. Just sayin.
 
Use it for training, that's about it.

I have an omega planet ocean for everything related to time...

Different strokes.. I use it everyday for email, meeting, and various other notifications. I leave my phone in the office, and could be anywhere in the building and not miss any important notifications. Communicate on it (when needed) thru Skype for business, reply to emails ( ofcourse really short responses but works great in a pinch ). Weather updates (weather changes rapidly in Colorado), music and fitness (gym), taking calls without the phone around, etc etc etc... I’ve really come to rely on the AW!
 
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