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15 January 2020, 01:36 AM | #11 |
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Ive came to this situation once I got back to mechanical watches in 2018 after a 3 years marriage with an Apple Watch. I missed the data collection the smartwatch gather during the day and thought what if I wear them both. In 2019 I got the garmin 5X and was even more impressed by its capabilities, to garmin’s bad luck, I also purchased my first Rolex in late 2019:-).
I find the garmin too big to go with another watch, the Apple Watch may be acceptable but the ideal option in my opinion would be a smart wristband that garmin or Fitbit sells. These trackers are capable enough and can go so well with another watch. All that said, I e seen many people now wearing 2 watches “mechanical and smart” one on each wrist.
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