| It gets weird as you age. When I was younger, I wanted my vitals. I bought numerous BP machines. I even bought glucose meters. I wanted to know what my body was doing. I wanted to know because I was young, and those numbers were always fine. Now--I just don't want to know. You can call it denial, or life is too short to measure health stats all the time, especially on my wrist. I'm also a Certified Hypochondriac. I've been one for ever. I don't anything on my wrist reminding me of my eventual death of cancer, or a heart attack. Now--I get a physical every three to four years. I don't want to know what my aging body is doing daily. If I had diabetes though, the upcoming glucose monitor would be a no brainer. This will be huge. I'm a Watchmaker, so my tastes might not be Apple's demographics? My perfect watch is something I can repair, and just tells time, and looks good on my wrist. I will admit Apple square watches have grown on me. I didn't like them when introduced, but now they look fine. Would I trade my '62 IWC with the 362 movement for any Apple watch; hell no. |