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teralpar

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Feb 20, 2014
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Just curious...how many of you out there own more than one Apple Watch? I just bought a 1st gen (S0) stainless steel last week from Best Buy ($500 off!) and now I see that Target has a sale for $70 off the S1 AWs. That's really tempting me to buy a gold aluminum one as well...
 
I have a Series 0 stainless with modern buckle band and 2 sport watches - a series 1 and 2. They all sync perfectly and I use a sport watch during the day to track activity and the stainless for dressier occasions that protect it from dirt and sweat.
 
I have a Series 0 stainless with modern buckle band and 2 sport watches - a series 1 and 2. They all sync perfectly and I use a sport watch during the day to track activity and the stainless for dressier occasions that protect it from dirt and sweat.

How do you compare the Series 2 and 0 ? Im thinking of adding a stainless 0 to go with my Nike Series 2
 
How do you compare the Series 2 and 0 ? Im thinking of adding a stainless 0 to go with my Nike Series 2

The battery life and speed are a little better on the Series 1 & 2, but the stainless Series 0 with modern buckle band looks great and I got a great price from Best Buy and for the most part speed and battery isn't an issue. Also the Series 0 is thinner and even the small amount of weight and bulk difference makes me prefer the Series 0 for the stainless which is heavier than the aluminum.
 
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Just curious...how many of you out there own more than one Apple Watch? I just bought a 1st gen (S0) stainless steel last week from Best Buy ($500 off!) and now I see that Target has a sale for $70 off the S1 AWs. That's really tempting me to buy a gold aluminum one as well...

So I bit the bullet and ordered a second AW! Got an S1 but chose Space Gray instead of the Gold. There seems to be more sport band colors that go with the SG than Gold. It will be delivered on Friday 12/23.
 
I am wondering why someone will buy multiple Apple Watch within the same series or older series. I guess money is not a problem.
As we expect and know from the trend, Apple will release the next series with improvements from the previous ones every year. I am admitting that I have had similar thought to get multiple apple watches within the same series. However, I questioned this desire and thought it deep.

The money used for buying extra watches within the same generation or older one could be spent for next series from the current ones with different type of case.

Apple Watch with LTE and independent from iPhone would be the best one to buy in the future.
 
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I am wondering why someone will buy multiple Apple Watch within the same series or older series. I guess money is not a problem.
As we expect and know from the trend, Apple will release the next series with improvements from the previous ones every year. I am admitting that I have had similar thought to get multiple apple watches within the same series. However, I questioned this desire and thought it deep.

The money used for buying extra watches within the same generation or older one could be spent for next series from the current ones with different type of case.

Apple Watch with LTE and independent from iPhone would be the best one to buy in the future.

For me it was the ability to use 2 different watches with one phone that Apple made possible this year. Last year it was a pain to keep changing bands because I didn't want to ruin the modern buckle band with sweat while exercising, doing housework, etc. Any money saved by not buying the second watch will be long gone by the time the next series arrives. :D
 
I have Five total. All stainless models (4 regular stainless/1 black stainless) 25 different bands. Love the customization. It never gets redundant or old.
 
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