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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1800841" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Nick, I was prepared to go for the 42mm model if it seemed worth it for ease of use and display. I tried both at the Apple store and found the buttons easy to use on the 38mm model, to my surprise. The smallest buttons I have to press are the numbers of my pin code (optional security feature) but I have not got it wrong even once. The other thing is that I am not a big build. 32cm waist. So big watches, which seem very fashionable/popular just look clumsy on my wrist, to me.</p><p>The other thing is that many of the features can be accessed via Siri if you don't mind looking like a geek in public speaking to your wrist. Messages and notes are dictated so button pushing is not an issue for me.</p><p>One of the things I like is the independence it gives me from my phone. I can leave the phone in the kitchen or in my shoulder bag and take a call on the watch. No more running into the house, then missing the call or fumbling with the zip on my bag when my hands are full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1800841, member: 204485"] Nick, I was prepared to go for the 42mm model if it seemed worth it for ease of use and display. I tried both at the Apple store and found the buttons easy to use on the 38mm model, to my surprise. The smallest buttons I have to press are the numbers of my pin code (optional security feature) but I have not got it wrong even once. The other thing is that I am not a big build. 32cm waist. So big watches, which seem very fashionable/popular just look clumsy on my wrist, to me. The other thing is that many of the features can be accessed via Siri if you don't mind looking like a geek in public speaking to your wrist. Messages and notes are dictated so button pushing is not an issue for me. One of the things I like is the independence it gives me from my phone. I can leave the phone in the kitchen or in my shoulder bag and take a call on the watch. No more running into the house, then missing the call or fumbling with the zip on my bag when my hands are full. [/QUOTE]
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