To begin, I'd like to discuss a problem that a lot of people have. The battery is, of course, on the small side, but if you know how to manage it properly - for instance, by turning on the "only hours" mode and the energy-saving mode for the night - then they will last for at least two days and possibly even longer. And now some musings on the subject at hand. It was initially exciting to dig around and experiment with various functionalities. But these days, in point of fact, it is a chronometer and reading notifications (which are, of course, also quite helpful), and sometimes a stopwatch or something along those lines. Check out the forecast. In theory, being able to respond to text messages and phone calls from one's watch can be pretty convenient. On the other hand, I can't really claim that I would have been in a lot of pain if I hadn't had it. I'm used to receiving notifications, and I find that they're very helpful. To pay twenty thousand dollars for them, though? I have no idea. I have no regrets, yet I am unable to offer anyone advice. In any event, the choice is yours to make. I hope you all make good decisions as you shop.
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