I have to both agree that it’s a placement improvement in terms of ergonomics
This has to be trolling. Like, no, it’s not, unless you prioritize the watch and functionally nothing else in your day-to-day life. (This is even just accounting for ergonomics, e.g. assuming this is achiral and can be transferred easily to the right hand – not how conspicuously stupid it looks.)
- Putting it on is more complicated because you have to slide it over your thumb and do a tiny little strap and then an even tinier strap.
- Want to hold hands with a partner? I’m sure this’ll spice things up.
- What about that entire region of your palm? Who needs that all sensation when you have can a bunch of useless leather anyway?
- Walking forward in a normal posture? Have fun near-inevitably smacking the shit out of your $300 smartwatch if you aren’t paying attention.
- Hot, sweaty day? Good thing there’s way more surface area covered by your clammy, leather watch.
- This genuinely looks like you’ll feel the edge of the leather hit your arm whenever you move your hand in certain ways. More importantly, you’ll feel the leather whenever you have your fingers curled in or hands together, and you’ll likely to feel skin too, so it’ll just feel weird because of the inconsistency.
- The ergonomics of charging this thing are surely more awkward than just a straight strap. And it’s even screwed in, so you can’t claim you easily pop the watch out and charge like that.
- Want to hide your $300 watch under a long sleeve? Too bad, fuckass.
- Choosing to switch it to upside-down? Too bad, fuckass; it’s in this one position you absolutely cannot adjust even a little.
Glancing to look at your watch is not that onerous even when done relatively frequently. Literally what could your day-to-day life possibly be that this is more ergonomical?
SGforce@lemmy.ca 21 hours ago
I would immediately smash it on a door frame
LORDSMEGMA@sh.itjust.works 20 hours ago
I got a Garmin for that reason. Couldn’t tell you how many times I’ve whacked it on stuff.
AnAverageSnoot@lemmy.ca 7 hours ago
I wear mine while woodworking and I have dropped all kinds of tools on it with no issues
HonoraryMancunian@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
Same
naeap@sopuli.xyz 18 hours ago
Can confirm
Don’t know what they build their watches with, but they seem to absolutely not care, when I smash them at concrete or steel
Which is good, because it’s my first watch again after like 20 years without one, and I needed quite some time to adapt - and still forget about it and demolish other stuff with it by accident