If one's a fit bit isn't that just for exercise stats?
Not going to wear two on the same wrist. Plus is he an ambassador for a watch brand? Might be contracted to wear a watch on TV interviews, when rest of the time he doesn't
Looks like me wearing a Fitbit on my right wrist and a "proper" watch on my left wrist is now super chic :)
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/06/s...ble-watch.html
simon
If one's a fit bit isn't that just for exercise stats?
Not going to wear two on the same wrist. Plus is he an ambassador for a watch brand? Might be contracted to wear a watch on TV interviews, when rest of the time he doesn't
I see a lot of men in San Francisco "double wristing", invariably with a Rolex or an AP and the ubiquitous Apple Watch.
I've resisted it so far but it's only a matter of time before I succumb, the utility of the Apple Watch being what it is (I currently "make do" with a more discreet Fitbit)
But two mechanical watches? I guess it's jewellery, and women wear more than two bracelets or rings or pendants, or earrings, so why not? It's just a convention after all.
However, the idea that you need two for two different timezones is, of course, nonsense. That's what the Pepsi is for ;)
I was guilty of wearing a mechanical watch and a Fitbit for a few months, though Fitbit is now rarely worn. Serves a good purpose for monitoring activity, health etc though
I've got to admit I've thought about it with my Garmin and Rolex.
The Garmin's I thought were a junk gimmick but since I've had one they are actually superb. I don't myself wearing that more than any other watch now as it's great the info you get from it.
I’ve been seriously thinking about getting an Apple Watch recently. To try and get the idea out of my system I’ve gone back to wearing my Fitbit on my other wrist this week to see if I get any real value out of the data.
It’s the narrow band HR type so it doesn’t seem as dorky as having two watches on
I’ve been double wristing for most of this year.
Wanted to try an iwatch so the wife bought me one for Christmas. Never going to replace my other watches so tried it and found it works for me. Had a couple of mates doing it now as well
Malc
My 73 year old dad is a trendsetter, who knew?!
Probably the first time in 20 years I’ve been fashionable. Been wearing a Fitbit for health monitoring on my right wrist but still wearing a mechanical on my left for about 6 months. So does the missus.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
I can see why people do it, I’ve thought about teaming up the trusty Rolex with a Fitbit combo but I’m sure I’ll get some funny looks.
I’ve been doing this for some time now (with the smaller HR Fitbit) and I haven’t noticed any funny looks. The Fitbit just looks like a bracelet. I have mine on a leather strap.
Somewhat irrationally, the step up to Apple Watch is one I’m not willing to make yet, as I suspect that might get looks. Although the idea that anyone else really gives a cr@p is kind of self-indulgent in the first place ;)
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I have a charge 3 fitbit on my right wrist & whatever I fancy on my left. I have a variety of straps for both, as you’d expect.
Love the idea of the extra functionality an Apple Watch would bring, but just a little unsure of wearing it instead of the fitbit size wise.
Equally the speed Apple seems to update them feels like the only time to purchase is yesterday or tomorrow.
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Like many it seems I wear a fitbit on the right wrist and mechanical watch on the left. Fitbit is small and disrete so don't get any comment an have not noticed and odd looks. Thus far at least.
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Been thinking about the Apple Watch on the right wrist for a while as I never wear it other than for exercise at the moment... a few more celebs and maybe I can do it lol
Been wearing an Apple Watch on my right hand for over two years now with my choice on the left.
I double wrist sometimes when cycling. My Garmin GPS watch won't show clock time and distance done at the same time, so I wear a very cheap & light Casio analogue piece on my wright wrist.
I was thinking of getting a apple watch on black Friday, mainly for at work, I am in a noisy environment and miss lots of calls and notifications, so I can see the benefit,
Scottie
Been double wristing for over three years now, mechanical watch on the left and Garmin fitness band on the right.
Who knew I’d be ahead of trend ;-)
I have an Apple Watch - now sat in a drawer as I found it irritating tbh, although I’m the type who switches his phone off and chucks it in a kitchen drawer most evenings, to avoid too much time staring at little screens! Never double wristed though, The concept of a watch on one wrist and jewellery watch on the other is a bit, erm, fashion conscious imho
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Very common these days - but happy resisting the urge