Works well and goes well with the Series 3 42mm. The cutouts fit perfectly! This works very well with the Spigen silicone stand for under $10. This is a good combination for everyday use and on the bedside table! The crown and side button are easily accessible and easy to use. The crown is surrounded by the case body, while the pusher is coated and has a slight split around it, making the pusher easier to press than a fully molded pusher cover. The case and bracelet are made of the same material, which Spigen calls a "hybrid polymer." It has a slightly "plasticky" feel, but is comfortably smooth and not too grippy against your skin, allowing you to move the watch around your wrist without feeling sticky. The back of the watch is fully open and the case closes almost entirely with the sensors where it causes no discomfort. The straps have small air pockets at the corners of the strap hinge to provide some moisture wicking. This device has a one-piece design and is similar to the GShock, but is much lighter overall with the Apple Watch installed. The band is slightly wide and square in shape with a slight taper at the end like most watch bands, making it easy to slip through the locking ring. Made of smooth polymer rather than metal or aluminum, the buckle feels strong enough to withstand repeated use. This device feels solid overall and offers excellent protection against daily side impacts, with the watch case protecting the watch. The strap may be a bit short for some with larger wrists and may cause some concern that the strap will come out of the retaining ring after the buckle. Highly recommended!
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