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I got mine yesterday afternoon! 42 mm ss Milanese. Took it on a road trip for 200 miles and when using navigation it pulsates the arm if I make a wrong turn! Love that! It feels really good and everyone that sees it on me wants to try it on!

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We now have 2 apple watches in our household. Both are Sport but one is 38mm and the other is 42mm. If you are interested in the size difference side by side check them out:

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I have a black sport strap on order and when it comes it will replace the white as my primary strap.
 
Here's mine. Not sure what to do. I love it so far but it's a 38mm and some people are saying its small. Does it look too small for my arm? I'm not opposed to getting the 42 but I feel like it's just right.
 

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Anyone with a large wrist wearing a 38 mm?

I seriously have freakishly large wrists at 194... I tried on the large one, but I didn't like how bulky the 42 was on me, so I ordered a 38... is there anyone who did the same? I'm just paranoid now because so many people say the watch is too small.
 
Here's mine. Not sure what to do. I love it so far but it's a 38mm and some people are saying its small. Does it look too small for my arm? I'm not opposed to getting the 42 but I feel like it's just right.

It's hard to tell as pictures notoriously display the size larger than it looks, but I think it's probably fine. You could almost definitely get away with 42mm, but if you prefer 38mm, it still looks perfectly fine.
 
I have freakishly small wrists for a grown woman but I don't care. I love my new watch. It's surpasses my expectations for ease of use. The letters and numbers for date, calendar etc are easy to see even though I have the 38mm. I got the sport because I knew it was goodnight to be big for my wrist. I think a sports watch is more forgiving for everyday wear and my main purpose was for the health features. I have a $2000 dress watch that doesn't do anything by the time for fancy occasions.
 

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Here's mine. Not sure what to do. I love it so far but it's a 38mm and some people are saying its small. Does it look too small for my arm? I'm not opposed to getting the 42 but I feel like it's just right.

I think it looks absolutely fine. Keep it!
 
Keep 38 or should I exchange for 42?
Can I exchange within 14 days if I have set it up and worn it?
 

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Finally! A right arm shot. I'm left handed and wear my watch on the right wrist. How's it working? Easy to use the crown from the bottom? Wondering if anyone has one on their right wrist but maintaining the left wrist aspect?

You can change the settings to orientate the crown any way you like regardless of which wrist you put the watch on (and of course, affix the bands accordingly).
 
You can change the settings to orientate the crown any way you like regardless of which wrist you put the watch on (and of course, affix the bands accordingly).

Yeah I know that. Just wondered if there was in disadvantage to having the crown on the bottom half of the case vs. the top?
 
I'm really digging the white sports band. And the pictures back a few pages of the white band with the SG case look awesome as well. Owners of the white bands what are your predictions of how resistant to dirt the band will be? I wanted white but went with the black band SG just because I thought it might get dirty looking. But after seeing the white I think I'll pick up a white band because they look so good to me.
 
Looks like the 3 most popular options were the sport models (black & white) and the milanese loop.
 
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Is it really SO SO hard for people to be happy for others, without the "d-mm you!" type comments, thinly veiled as "jokey jokey" by using stupid smileys? Okay - so guess what? Life ain't ALL about you, it's also, HUGELY, about making other people smile, so couldn't you just be gracious and allow people their joy and excitement, without it reminding you of how much it's not about YOU?

There are some really poisonous comments and attitudes on this forum, and all you are doing with all your sulky tantrums is upsetting yourselves, no one else.

Being bitter and expecting the other person to suffer is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to fall dead.
 
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