iWatch Series 2

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Rosscow

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8,767 posts

163 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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OK, so this latest revision seems to have some actual useful technology - built in GPS and completely waterproof for swimming down to 50m.

Anyone interested?

I could see myself using it quite a lot, but it's still a minimum £399 spend for me (42mm Aluminium sport Series 2). The one I'd really want (42mm S/Steel tan leather series 2) is a whopping £699!

I probably won't bother.

Zod

35,295 posts

258 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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They've fixed the two things that stopped me buying the first one: GPS and waterproofing.

onlynik

3,978 posts

193 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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Might pick one up in the States later in the year, $399 v. £399, makes it about £100 cheaper there.

page3

4,920 posts

251 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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I have the original. It's excellent and gets worn daily.

No desire for GPS or to swim 50 metres underwater. Very happy I feel no need to upgrade smile

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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50m waterproofing in a normal watch means you can't normally swim in it. (i think it's due to the pressure caused by the movement)

Are these definitely approved for water activity beyond a brief dip?


edited: got that wrong ok for swimming but not jumping into the water or activities.

Edited by anonymous-user on Friday 9th September 14:16

Zod

35,295 posts

258 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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page3 said:
I have the original. It's excellent and gets worn daily.

No desire for GPS or to swim 50 metres underwater. Very happy I feel no need to upgrade smile
It's swimming, not diving. I'd never wear it to dive, but I wouldn't wear a series 1 to swim.

Rosscow

Original Poster:

8,767 posts

163 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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Watch the Keynote, it's quite impressive.

http://www.apple.com/uk/apple-events/september-201...

Starts 23 or so minutes in.

Leithen

10,885 posts

267 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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Quite happy with my "Series 1". Nice to have a new name for it... hehe

The Software update that is due to drop soon and is available on beta apparently makes a big difference to performance.

Coolbanana

4,416 posts

200 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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I have a stainless steel Series 1 with the metal strap. It's ok. I'm not really a watch person but like some if its features.

I'm selling it now though and gone for the Series 2 Nike version as I'll make use of the GPS and ability to keep it on when swimming.

tim0409

4,406 posts

159 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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onlynik said:
Might pick one up in the States later in the year, $399 v. £399, makes it about £100 cheaper there.
I was going to do the same but with the current exchange rate and US sales tax it's about a £75 saving. I will probably buy in the UK to benefit from the better consumer protection (i.e. not just the standard worldwide 1 year Apple warranty)

joshleb

1,544 posts

144 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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I've got the Series 1, and whilst it's not bad, I don't really wear it much anymore.

I don't want to keep it on charge all the time, so if I do want to wear it I have to think ahead to put it on charge.

I use it when I go for runs just as a screen for my pace and total time, whilst Strava would be running on my phone, would be nice to not have my phone whilst running, but it;s not that big of a deal. Quite often if I go for a run I would end up stopping somewhere, chilling, checking facebook anyway.

audi321

5,184 posts

213 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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Are they going to be any thinner?

Murph7355

37,711 posts

256 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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Rosscow said:
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Anyone interested?..
Nope.

Drop the price by 33%-50% and I'd consider one as an alternative to a Garmin sports watch. But as a day to day watch...no thanks.

CrouchingWayne

686 posts

176 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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I think it's a much more appealing prospect but at £600 it seems a bit expensive for what it brings.

tim0409

4,406 posts

159 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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audi321 said:
Are they going to be any thinner?
I'm sure I read somewhere that the new one is marginally thicker!

Leithen

10,885 posts

267 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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I think it's the same form factor. Although the headlines are GPS and Water Resistance, the real step forward will be OS 3 which supposedly will be available for all from the 13th...

A900ss

3,248 posts

152 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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People who say they have the series 1 in this thread, they don't.

We (myself included) have the series 0.

When the series 2 is launched, they will also launch a series 1 which is faster than the current watch.

BTW - I'm happy with mine and a faster processor, GPS and water proofing isn't enough for me to upgrade.

HoHoHo

14,987 posts

250 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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I've had my SS black for about 7 months now and I'm amazed how its become part of my life. Bearing in mind I've also invested in three very expensive watches to be passed down to my three sons I haven't worn any of those since the day I got my Apple Watch.

My company builds exhibition stands and it's abused, I mean really abused, but still looks like new (one reason why I got steel as it's tougher than aluminium), no scratches on the face and fits perfectly with a black Milanese loop.

Up a ladder the other day at 5m and a quick flick of the wrist allows me to view an email, see who's calling etc. I like to keep in touch if need be or simply ignoring until it's safe to respond.

I won't be buying the second generation but will no doubt buy the third or fourth.

That said I'm looking forward to the new OS.

X5TUU

11,939 posts

187 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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I had the original and used it to swim with every weekday for 1000-1500m without a single issue so it was robust enough for that already, wether declared by Apple or not.

Sold it recently in prep for the S2 but have got back into my auto's and g-shocks so not sure I'll be pulling the trigger at all on the S2 ceramic now, I don't miss my Apple Watch in the slightest

X5TUU

11,939 posts

187 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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I had the original and used it to swim with every weekday for 1000-1500m without a single issue so it was robust enough for that already, wether declared by Apple or not.

Sold it recently in prep for the S2 but have got back into my auto's and g-shocks so not sure I'll be pulling the trigger at all on the S2 ceramic now, I don't miss my Apple Watch in the slightest