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ianfann

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I figured I have big fat fingers and a slightly bigger frame/wrist so made sense to get 42mm for me, and 38mm for the fiancée.

Now I'm curious about bands... I didn't realise there were cheap third part bands already e.g. $40 on Qoo10 for classic buckle style > http://list.qoo10.sg/item/APPLE-WATCH-STRAP-NATURAL-LEATHER/427713144?selectedOptions=

Has anyone here had much success with these? Quality/fit ok?

My 42mm SS has the black sport band but I actually am thinking of classic buckle.

I did a video showing the different types of 3rd party bands available:
 

mrfighting27

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my wrist is only 150mm. think will go for 38mm.

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Perhaps this could help u gauge the size? this is 42mm and the bigger strap
 
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keigo22

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my wrist is only 150mm. think will go for 38mm.

Quite ok la..i got a pebble steel which is roughly around the size of 42mm.. Also look small for me on my 170mm wrist...

Some people like big watch and heavy one..while some like small and light.. So see your usual watch style and decide.
 

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mine is 42mm.. i initially though should go for 38mm but its really really small. And i have skinny wrists. Dont judge through photos cos its not accurate with the angle and height etc. See the real one. 42mm is the right sie.. battery last longer and more choice of straps. Leather loop which is a very nice strap is not available for 38mm

By the way, existing owners, if u play soccer how do u track the sport? no such category under the fitness app...
 

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idea........

i thought apple should come out with some app to use the camera as a guide to see if e watch is big enough on your wrist...

closest way is to use the Apple Store to navigate to the Apple watch.

from there can see the actual size of both 38mm and 42mm.

if not then tmr go to shops and see the size..
 
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