Thank you for reading this review, which I've written for all the people who are interested in AW but aren't sure why they're necessary. I really wanted to keep 4 and 5 AW, but I couldn't put my finger on why I kept selling them after only a few weeks. After buying it, I reasoned as follows: since this is a gadget and it cost me a lot of money, it had better provide me with an experience that made it abundantly evident that I was making my investment back with each use. But for people like me, who are always working out, and people who have a thousand alerts and are going to have their necks amputated, this won't work. This is also for the worried relatives of the elderly man who has become trapped in the basement and fears they will miss a message from him. If it doesn't stop the hands every two days, it might as well be an ordinary bracelet instead of a watch. I'd been wanting a wrist accessory for quite some time, but a conventional watch seemed even more outlandish than an AW. But what can they do? Nothing. At all. A mere prop. The Luxor section is still on exhibition. Unless, of course, you're the same grandfather who, after getting stuck in the cellar, adjusts the date to figure out how much his grandson loves him and when he'll come to his rescue so he knows how long he'll be without food. Hence, the question you should be asking yourself before purchasing an AW is not "Why do I need AW?" but rather "Do I want to wear something on my wrist?" You can worry about the usefulness afterwards. It's a tiny bit larger than Grandpa's watch.
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