My first impression there is wow that strap looks cheap/terrible.![]()
That's a terrible product shot. I had the Zenwatch, and band seemed by far like the nicest leather band out of any Android Wear watch.
I stopped wearing watches and haven't worn one in years. Better part of a decade. I don't see myself ever wanting to wear one again. This use of tech seems backwards to me.
Before I picked up a Zenwatch, I hadn't worn a watch regularly in about as long. As I've said in other threads, to really appreciate what a smartwatch does you have to live a lifestyle where the time/hassle saved pulling your phone out of your pocket constantly is worthwhile. It's not going to be an everyman device, never will be.
Myself as an example: I'm constantly busy at work fixing desktops/registers. Managers will frequently text or call me about problems. Some of these texts/calls are worth responding to, some are not, but I don't know in advance. I can be working on something, someone texts me, I flip my wrist, see it isn't an emergency, and can be back to what I'm doing in a flash.
Now again, what portion of the population really needs that? Probably a very small percent. But it's one of those things where once you get used to it, you don't realize how nice it is until you forget your watch one day and instinctively flip your wrist to check everything.