To all you lucky people out there already touting your apple watches, I've been pretty curious as to how sensitive the wrist detection on the watch is, and I'd be thrilled if you could help me find out! 
I generally wear my watches pretty loosely, I like to be able to shake my wrist and have it move around ever so slightly, not like up to my elbow or anything, just enough to be able to grab the watch and lift it up off my skin without it tugging too tightly on my wrist. I have a little bit of a pronounced wrist bone so this makes wearing watches more comfortable for me.
I've been dreading that this would make the raise-wrist-to-turn-on function an inconsistent mess, and I'd really appreciate some feedback from some of you who've already received your watches on just how forgiving that feature is when the watch isn't quite as snug as Apple expects it to be. Thanks!
I generally wear my watches pretty loosely, I like to be able to shake my wrist and have it move around ever so slightly, not like up to my elbow or anything, just enough to be able to grab the watch and lift it up off my skin without it tugging too tightly on my wrist. I have a little bit of a pronounced wrist bone so this makes wearing watches more comfortable for me.
I've been dreading that this would make the raise-wrist-to-turn-on function an inconsistent mess, and I'd really appreciate some feedback from some of you who've already received your watches on just how forgiving that feature is when the watch isn't quite as snug as Apple expects it to be. Thanks!