38mm gold series 3. i’m a funeral director, crematory operator, and embalmer.
Series 2 Apple watch, stainless steel. Train driver in the UK. (Not allowed to wear it while in work).Curious as to what Apple Watch you have and what you do for living?
I agree with your observation. In the operating room, almost all the anesthesia docs and CRNAs have Apple Watches. Most of the perioperative staff have them too. They are everywhere in the hospital now.My wife has been having a spell of bad health lately so I've been spending a lot of time in hospitals. I can't help noticing how many medical personnel wear Apple Watches.
AW3 Sport BlackCurious as to what Apple Watch you have...
Plenty of exercise, eat a balanced diet, surround myself with positive people......and what you do for living?
Series 3 LTE, the LTE was probably unnecessary as I work from home (tech support) but I wanted the option.
Currently Series 0 stainless steel (hoping to upgrade this year to a Series 4 White Ceramic if they continue to do that one)
I'm a writer
So what do you use the watch for? I ask for I work from home, too, and wondering why might I plop a watch on my wrist when I am mostly home.
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What do you use the watch for, and where do you work out of?![]()
I used to work from home too, and I honestly used it more back then than I do now. Before I would leave my phone just about anywhere in the house and not worry about it. If a call came in I could answer it on my watch and begin the conversation while I went looking for the phone. Now I work in a regular office building, and share an office with someone else. My phone is always on my desk since there's nowhere else to put it, and answering calls on the watch is something I never do since I don't want to disturb my office-mate.So what do you use the watch for? I ask for I work from home, too, and wondering why might I plop a watch on my wrist when I am mostly home.