I used an APPLE WATCH 6 24/7 for 2 Weeks straight | Apple Watch Series 6 Review

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  • Yep - you're reading correctly: I am reviewing the latest APPLE WATCH SERIES 6 for you!
    In this video I am explaining everything that is new with this Apple Watch series 6, what I ACTUALLY use it for on a day to day basis and what I like and dislike about it!
    00:00 Why this is on my channel lol
    01:34 What's new
    06:09 What I actually use it for
    08:51 What I like and dislike about it
    I know this is something out of the ordinary for me on this channel but I really enjoyed reviewing a smart watch for a change :-) if me branching out is something you'd be interested in let me know in the comments down below (also let me know what you would like to see next!).
    As always, thank you for watching this video :-) if you haven't already, make sure to follow me on Instagram for updates and behind the scenes stuff!
    - Jenni ♥️

Komentáře • 761

  • @tcuker6819
    @tcuker6819 Před 3 lety +74

    I love watches. I have a number of good automatics, a Grand Seiko Spring Drive, Grand Seiko Quartz, very nice vintage Rolex and Omega, and an Apple watch. About midnight in March 2020, I was wearing my Apple watch because I had been riding my Exercycle. I started up the stairs to go to bed. Half way up, I missed a handgrip on the stair rail. I remember missing the grip, and not much else about my fall. When I woke up I was laying on my back at the bottom of the stairs. When I opened my eyes the first thing I saw was the paramedics kneeling over me. One of the Apple watch health features senses a hard fall, asks you to respond if you are OK, and it you don't respond, it calls paramedics and the emergency contacts you have stored in the Apple watch Health app. I had a major concussion and after a lights and siren ride, spent the night at the local trauma center. My Apple watch maybe saved my life. It called the paramedics, my wife and my daughter. It also guided the paramedics to my location. While I still most often wear my other watches, I love my Apple watch. It's tough to dislike a lifesaver like my Apple watch.

    • @user78832
      @user78832 Před 2 lety +1

      Damn

    • @asifurrahmanchowdhury2114
      @asifurrahmanchowdhury2114 Před 2 lety +1

      Firstly, the spring drive is perhaps the greatest watch movement ever made, really cool that you got one and secondly about the apple watch, most ppl shrug off the health features thinking they r mostly either for the "elderly" population or they are for the fitness fanatics but the story you mentioned is a great example of how it can benefit anybody. And that one incident easily justifies the purchase of Ur apple watch by ten folds

  • @shamaldass241
    @shamaldass241 Před 3 lety +67

    I'm a double wrister too! But have a Garmin on my right wrist...left is reserved for mechanical (and sometimes a g-shock!!)

    • @mikabarz9022
      @mikabarz9022 Před 3 lety

      isnt it a bit heavy

    • @TheProco2020
      @TheProco2020 Před 3 lety

      Only got my Apple Watch at the weekend but double writing from day 1. Today Speedy on left wrist and Apple on right. I'll probably do similar when I want/need to wear a digital and have a G shock on my left wrist.

  • @devALLjapan
    @devALLjapan Před 3 lety +27

    My watch has helped me get into sleeping earlier and I’m learning new ways to introduce exercise into my life too. Also I use it for all my shopping too.

  • @blaight87
    @blaight87 Před 3 lety +10

    I wear a aw s4 44mm on my left and a Mech on my right. There are things functionally I won’t have missing from my life. I really don’t mind the dual look. I get to enjoy my mech everyday and I feel very good this way.

  • @genekeeth2179
    @genekeeth2179 Před 3 lety +77

    My first comment was that I enjoy your insight and how refreshing it is and you never disappoint. The mechanical traditionalists will never appreciate anything new,, they still hate quartz movement and will never change. Make the content you enjoy sharing and those whom love your channel will continue to support you. You are the reason we watch. Tausend Dank Jenni

  • @MarchionessDarby62
    @MarchionessDarby62 Před 3 lety +6

    I love my mechanical watches but I also love my Apple Watch - I use a lot of the apps on it, so it's actually really helpful. Recently, since I got an AP, however, I've been putting my Apple Watch in my pocket (no strap) so I can at least keep track of steps and calories burned. But I sometimes leave the AP at home and wear the Apple Watch, just for variety.
    It's so great to finally find a watch channel featuring a woman! IDK why it seems like every other watch channel is hosted by men. I like those channels, too, but I'm so relieved to have found (and subbed to) your channel.

  • @scottwaldie4979
    @scottwaldie4979 Před 3 lety +327

    Love the Seagull 1963 on the other wrist.

    • @mcdullkong7617
      @mcdullkong7617 Před 3 lety +4

      I got the same one too :p

    • @mcdullkong7617
      @mcdullkong7617 Před 3 lety +3

      I bought that from a big China emporium, should be a real one

    • @scottwaldie4979
      @scottwaldie4979 Před 3 lety +4

      @David Coleman As long as you purchase from the Seagull Official Store it should be the genuine product. Expect to pay $430 US with a discount. Seagull even draw a comparison between their watch and the imitation in the product overview. I have a Precista PRS-5 fitted with the Seagull ST-19; now sold out and discontinued.

    • @wakawaka1976
      @wakawaka1976 Před 3 lety +3

      @David Coleman crazy that even stuff made in China is fake... Might as well buy on Wish.

    • @Alex_Fung
      @Alex_Fung Před 3 lety +8

      Maybe a review on the seagull 1963?

  • @LJ-wo1wf
    @LJ-wo1wf Před 3 lety +13

    Jenni, I also wear my AW almost all the time while my other watches (some mechanical, some quartz) sit in the box. It's even useful to me at home where I can leave the phone somewhere else to avoid distraction like you say at 9:25 , and I also use it to wake myself in the morning (like you talk about at 5:40 ). Pretty much the only times I wear my regular watches now are while my AW charges in the evening or when I take a backup watch on a trip.

    • @joelfreed8080
      @joelfreed8080 Před 3 lety

      I just love me "classic watches.. cant imagine wearing an apple watch all the time

  • @kepckatherinec805
    @kepckatherinec805 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve had my series 6 Apple Watch for several months and I’m very happy with it. Along the way I’ve accumulated 6 different watch bands. My favorite by far is the solo braided loop. It is the most comfortable, very secure and the easiest to pull on and off over my hand. The braided solo loop doesn’t provoke that annoying sweaty feeling that I get from the silicon bands. I don’t necessarily agree with the price of the braided loop, but it’s so outstandingly comfortable that I don’t regret my purchase. Thanks for your review, and enjoy your watch! 🌸

  • @slayerfanxxx
    @slayerfanxxx Před 3 lety +8

    Jenni the archer!!😍. Love it!! Archery is such a zen like activity.

  • @DeniseAbygale
    @DeniseAbygale Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for posting this video it was really informative. I've been looking all over CZcams trying to understand which size case would suit me best and can see that you've recommended the 44mm for those who have 170mm+ wrist. Great tip!

  • @vinceagnes
    @vinceagnes Před 3 lety +3

    Great review Jenni! You have a great presentation style.
    Even though I’ve had my Apple Watch 4 for over a year, you helped me understand some of the functions that I don’t us on a regular basis. The health and sleep tracking functions are interesting. I love the timer for keeping me on task.

  • @maxs.637
    @maxs.637 Před 3 lety +5

    A nice and daring review for someone who's into traditional watches.
    A big standing ovation to you :)

  • @andrewramirez3107
    @andrewramirez3107 Před 3 lety

    This is such a helpful review! So many of my questions were answered by you. One of the main concerns of mine was if the 44mm would be too large for my wrists because I don’t have very large ones so the 40mm it is. Your real world and constant perspective of this watch was really helpful too, thank you! 😊

  • @iLikeTrainsXx
    @iLikeTrainsXx Před 3 lety +40

    I know people like to clown on Smart watches but they do have a functional uses and funnily enough Apple Watch reignited my love for the mechanical ones. Also great work Jenni

    • @samuelmanny6231
      @samuelmanny6231 Před 3 lety

      Raise to speak (near mouth of course) to activate siri is great without touching anything or saying hey siri. It works almost always in series 6 even in noisy environment compared to 70% or less in series 5 and 4. Best to speak near mouth after 1 second after display turns on or 1 sec after once raised near mouth. Also most don't use send as audio or send as text....also use raise to speak to activate siri without saying hey siri. Plus all other functions using raise to speak like playing music, timer like when cooking, setting reminders immediately, making note or list or any idea in your mind to take note of or tru voice memos, artists can easily record any sound idea they have at any moment tru voice recording, asking for translation like when travelling in other countries and it will say it in their language, and all the meanings in dictionary, also any question you have tru internet at any moment even if you're in bed with eyes close or children with questions, also ''call my wife'' like
      czcams.com/video/zvX8pXCZhxI/video.html
      or ''message Eduard'', even voice message tru send as audio by settings in iPhone for apple watch, ask to calculate something, and ping my iPhone...whatever you want even turning on smart appliances or lights or other appliances connected to smart outlets like say ''turn on tv'' without saing hey siri or hey bla bla bla, ''find my remote'' if it has airtag, ''open the garage'', ''turn on the fan'', you can even set cameras at gate and doors and see tru your watch, ...or ping your cat using Tile or find my cat etc when airtags is released or missing child or finding people when in open areas like malls and parks. All the timezones and currencies conversion is always on your wrist. The whole dictionary and pronounciations. Actually many apple watch users dom't know how to maximise the use of apple watch. The watch is no longer for watching just the time and date, it watches your health and fitness. You can even listen to audiobooks or podcasts while exercising esp outdoors with airpods etc. 70million songs if connected to internet. Or listen to downloaded songs tru airpods or play on other device like speakers and control it easily. There are more incoming apps and accessories that will bring value to daily life of many people. Fall detection is very important for old people esp when alone with fall as 2nd cause of death in accidental deaths so they can easily contact for emergency or SOS can be made even if they became unconscious, or can't move after accidents and still can contact like hey siri call emergency or call someone you know.

  • @rch92857
    @rch92857 Před 3 lety

    Loved the video! Seeing something other than a studio type setting was fun. Keep it up Jenni!

  • @respectanimals2
    @respectanimals2 Před 3 lety +37

    Mechanical on one wrist and Apple on the other , way to go best of both worlds I’ve been doing it for years , love both types , great vid 👍😎🌴

    • @phuochoang1608
      @phuochoang1608 Před 3 lety +1

      quite bulky i think

    • @JohnWick-tc1xy
      @JohnWick-tc1xy Před 3 lety +3

      just apple watch is enough

    • @Jorj57
      @Jorj57 Před 3 lety +2

      you fav watch on your left wrist, and a proper smartband on the other wrist

    • @tentimetex
      @tentimetex Před 3 lety +1

      Yes! because a smart watch is not a watch. Its a smart phone. They are not competing with each other.

    • @bletwort2920
      @bletwort2920 Před 2 lety

      @@tentimetex Wrist watches aren’t real watches. You need a pocket watch. Which is again just a piece of jewellery. Sundials are the real deal.

  • @20thcenturyboy85
    @20thcenturyboy85 Před 3 lety +1

    Planning to track night sleep with a 42mm Samsung Galaxy Smartwatch which I bought for Christmas. However, I will continue to use a vintage 5513 Rolex Submariner during daytime which I purchased about 30 years ago (STILL in DEEP LOVE with it after all these years)!

  • @carlitoxb110
    @carlitoxb110 Před 3 lety +16

    I love mechanical watches but my apple watch is the watch I wear the most, I only wear mechanical watches when I want to disconnect or when I wear a suit

  • @alf3553
    @alf3553 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this review. My wife & I each have a series 6 under the Christmas tree, so haven’t even played with it yet. I really liked your view of this watch, pro’s & con’s.

  • @leafnovice7492
    @leafnovice7492 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Jenni. A great, really honest review - and delighted you're happy to occupy both wrists ! I've been wondering about giving an Apple Watch a try, but wouldn't dream of giving up my other watches for my left wrist.

  • @will4172
    @will4172 Před 3 lety +6

    Branch out. I enjoy related but ‘different’ content. Great job!

  • @Peter.Fields.
    @Peter.Fields. Před 3 lety +5

    It's the first time that I land on that channel. You've earned a sub :)

  • @PC-gs7pv
    @PC-gs7pv Před 3 lety

    Awesome breakdown very applicable for anyone considering taking the plunge... definitely helped me. Thank you for the content!!

  • @pimpthyride
    @pimpthyride Před 2 lety

    Thanks Jenni for another great video. I could listen to you all day and I am not even that much of a watch lover.

  • @soap.333
    @soap.333 Před 2 lety +5

    I use my Apple Watch 6 for fitness and tracking anything health related. I also think it’s neat to have your watch tell you about your day and to leave your iPhone and just go out and jam with your AirPods if you have the cell version. It’s definitely not replacing my love for mechanical watches but it’s for sure fun to wear!

    • @salvatoredapote2144
      @salvatoredapote2144 Před 2 lety

      Do you use it only for working out or 24/7? If so, are you doublewristing?

    • @soap.333
      @soap.333 Před 2 lety

      @@salvatoredapote2144 I used it for working out.
      I would at times wear it just to wear it. So it’s all good. I gave it to my ex now and I’m ok with it.

  • @freedomwatches2454
    @freedomwatches2454 Před 3 lety +2

    I just last week broke down and bought a "Galaxy 3 Watch" after two decades of nothing but automatics. I love it! I definitely find plenty a time to wear my greatests.. Love your channel! Keep it going!

  • @golfnut1982
    @golfnut1982 Před 3 lety

    Very good review Jenni! I sold mine after 6 months and put my Breitling back on for those same reasons.

  • @DanaTheInsane
    @DanaTheInsane Před 3 lety +20

    It’s funny my Apple Watch has kept me from wearing any of my mechanical watches for years. So I carry a 1908 Illinois watch company pocket watch. The Apple Watch because it’s just so useful, and the pocket watch because it’s cool.

  • @edwinrodriguez534
    @edwinrodriguez534 Před 3 lety +11

    It's always a good day when Jenni uploads!

  • @NickGuzelian
    @NickGuzelian Před 3 lety

    Actually the most helpful review of any product, great video thank you! I’m a seiko mechanical guy myself this would be my first IF I decide to buy it, which I am leaning towards the blue... the tap to wake is what’s getting me, if I never have to hear a phone alarm again that would be great

  • @ricardomaldonado4913
    @ricardomaldonado4913 Před 3 lety +5

    I wore mechanical watches for most of my adult life, on the flip side, I was someone that did not do any type of exercises. In 2016 I decided to make a lifestyle change (due to some health concerns at the time), lost some weight (about 45 pounds) and started the process of walking, then running and fell in love with it. At the time I started wearing a Fitbit that looked like a bracelet and still wore my mechanical watches on the other wrist, but as time went by I wanted to know more about the fitness aspects of my day to day activities and upgraded to Garmin vivosmart, then to Garmin Vivoactive and eventually, to the Apple Watch which became my daily watch. What happened to my mechanicals, they were kept in the watch box for extended periods of time and eventually, sold off.. I don't miss them, I just transitioned into a different lifestyle that came with different interests.

    • @joshuarosen6242
      @joshuarosen6242 Před 3 lety +2

      It was interesting to read that. The information you had obviously did motivate you to keep active.

  • @armandomonreal7460
    @armandomonreal7460 Před 3 lety +6

    Jenni out here with the fitness and archery looking like a nike/apple commercial!

  • @LouisWS
    @LouisWS Před 3 lety +1

    I love traditional watches. I used to wear my tag daily but it has been replaced by my Apple Watch. Not that I don’t still love it, and I’ll wear my traditional watches if I go out. but the Apple Watch offers so much more practically and helps me manage my work throughout the day. Plus the stainless steel version feels very premium and if you have the right band it will look and feel as luxurious as many Swiss watches. The Hermes version for example is fantastic.

  • @marka.ashford7059
    @marka.ashford7059 Před 3 lety

    I ise my Apple watch for all the reason you describe in the video. I also have a Citizen Nighthawk, a more trad watch. The Nighthawk can’t do all those fitness, heart, ECG and blood pressue things but for me the deal breaker are the calndering, meeting / appointment notification, and when I am driving, the turn by turn mini map and haptic response on my wrist from the maps program. For sleep, I usually back off the tightness of the strap.

  • @egjs2006
    @egjs2006 Před 3 lety +4

    I love this review. I'm glad I'm not the only one wearing my Apple Watch 6 and a mechanical watch on each wrist, as I just got into mechanical watches this year. I noticed the same problem of having to double-tap an app to close it down. The battery life will always be an issue, but consider you're wearing a wrist iphone and that is why it needs daily charging.What it offers in practicality makes the apple watch a huge winner against other smart watch competitors, but I also use it as a sleep-tracker/activity-tracker, and at work I really need the timer function. Also, when I don't want to be seen holding a phone at work, I can speak a text message into my Apple watch and send texts to family that way.

    • @samuelmanny6231
      @samuelmanny6231 Před 3 lety

      Raise to speak (near mouth of course) to activate siri is great without touching anything or saying hey siri. It works almost always in series 6 even in noisy environment compared to 70% or less in series 5 and 4. Best to speak near mouth after 1 second after display turns on or 1 sec after once raised near mouth. Also most don't use send as audio or send as text....also use raise to speak to activate siri without saying hey siri. Plus all other functions using raise to speak like playing music, timer like when cooking, setting reminders immediately, making note or list or any idea in your mind to take note of or tru voice memos, artists can easily record any sound idea they have at any moment tru voice recording, asking for translation like when travelling in other countries and it will say it in their language, and all the meanings in dictionary, also any question you have tru internet at any moment even if you're in bed with eyes close or children with questions, also ''call my wife'' like
      czcams.com/video/zvX8pXCZhxI/video.html
      or ''message Eduard'', even voice message tru send as audio by settings in iPhone for apple watch, ask to calculate something, and ping my iPhone...whatever you want even turning on smart appliances or lights or other appliances connected to smart outlets like say ''turn on tv'' without saing hey siri or hey bla bla bla, ''find my remote'' if it has airtag, ''open the garage'', ''turn on the fan'', you can even set cameras at gate and doors and see tru your watch, ...or ping your cat using Tile or find my cat etc when airtags is released or missing child or finding people when in open areas like malls and parks. All the timezones and currencies conversion is always on your wrist. The whole dictionary and pronounciations. Actually many apple watch users dom't know how to maximise the use of apple watch. The watch is no longer for watching just the time and date, it watches your health and fitness. You can even listen to audiobooks or podcasts while exercising esp outdoors with airpods etc. 70million songs if connected to internet. Or listen to downloaded songs tru airpods or play on other device like speakers and control it easily. There are more incoming apps and accessories that will bring value to daily life of many people. Fall detection is very important for old people esp when alone with fall as 2nd cause of death in accidental deaths so they can easily contact for emergency or SOS can be made even if they became unconscious, or can't move after accidents and still can contact like hey siri call emergency or call someone you know.

  • @shivrajbhosale77
    @shivrajbhosale77 Před 2 lety +1

    1st time on your Chanel and impress with your description and genuine review. Love from India 🇮🇳

  • @yvesb1227
    @yvesb1227 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Jenni, on a daily basis, I wear my mechanical watch on my left wrist and my Garmin Fenix5 (sapphire) on the right one. Same as you, I enjoy getting my stats and later, analyze them after synchronization, mainly with Strava. Cheers, Yves:)

  • @mattt.8427
    @mattt.8427 Před 3 lety

    Love your videos!!
    Question: do the smartwatch need a supplementary sim plan?
    Thank ✨

  • @patrickwalley9803
    @patrickwalley9803 Před 3 lety +1

    I am under quarantine after testing positive for covid-19 and just want to say thank you so much for your videos. They are a welcome relief from the boredom of essential being trapped in my own home. 🌹 I hope you have a great day and thanks again.

  • @jaskey
    @jaskey Před 3 lety

    I worn the fitbit charge for the health tracking reasons and it worked very well. It also looks more like a silicone band, so it doesn't look like I have two time keeping device on my wrists. I kept the auto screen off since I was using my mechanical for time, and the fitbit had about 30% left after 7 days of wear. Also it charges pretty quickly, so I would just take about two hours from Saturday to charge it up to full. I'm hoping that fitbit will continue down this track with thinner and slimmer passive health tracking device that doesn't look like a watch.
    I stopped double wristing only because I started feeling like the Genie from Aladin with double cuffs. Especially with the call and text alerts from work completing the symbolic tie. So I'm back to just mechanical for now.

  • @thisispw
    @thisispw Před 3 lety

    Best review on Apple watch I have seen, thank you. I wear a Fitbit versa and a mechanical.

  • @MrLocsei
    @MrLocsei Před 3 lety +1

    Yepp, automatic on left, Apfel watch on the right wrist. I even claim I’m doing the Schwarzkopf, though, just as you, I don’t consider the one on the right to be a watch. I keep the “wake on wrist raise” disabled so only comes on if I tap the screen - saves battery and it’s less of a distraction.

  • @DeafGirl93
    @DeafGirl93 Před 3 lety +2

    I went from the series 4 40mm with cellular and gps service to the series 6 44mm with cellular and gps services. So far I love the bigger screen size and the always on display feature. I am still learning about the Blood O2 feature. But other than that it isn’t really a big upgrade. if it wasn’t for my fiancé upgrading to the same watch I wouldn’t have upgraded either.

    • @sheritee7328
      @sheritee7328 Před 3 lety

      Alexis I am on the fence about what size to get. Do you notice a huge difference from the 40mm to 44mm on your wrist? Thank you!!

  • @impexRQ
    @impexRQ Před 3 lety

    Great video - I do own mechanical watches but the iwatch is super functional...love it

  • @scottrysdon246
    @scottrysdon246 Před 3 lety

    I do wear two watches as well the mechanical of the day and an Apple Watch on the other wrist. I used to wear a fitness tracker and decided when it broke to upgrade to something that had more complications.

  • @MicLogan427
    @MicLogan427 Před 3 lety +1

    I wear a Garmin vivosport on my right wrist and a mechanical watch on the left every day. Great review

  • @michelevitarelli
    @michelevitarelli Před 3 lety

    Im glad I stumbled across your channel. Your videos are the best.

  • @terrygujjar999
    @terrygujjar999 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic review! Thoroughly explained!!

  • @indisputabledragon3466

    I agree completely. The series 6 is my first one also and it’s a substantial upgrade from Fitbit. I do like the alarm, fitness apps, step counting, etc. I do wish the recorded sleep info had more details like the Fitbit does.

    • @samuelmanny6231
      @samuelmanny6231 Před 3 lety

      Raise to speak (near mouth of course) to activate siri is great without touching anything or saying hey siri. It works almost always in series 6 even in noisy environment compared to 70% or less in series 5 and 4. Best to speak near mouth after 1 second after display turns on or 1 sec after once raised near mouth. Also most don't use send as audio or send as text....also use raise to speak to activate siri without saying hey siri. Plus all other functions using raise to speak like playing music, timer like when cooking, setting reminders immediately, making note or list or any idea in your mind to take note of or tru voice memos, artists can easily record any sound idea they have at any moment tru voice recording, asking for translation like when travelling in other countries and it will say it in their language, and all the meanings in dictionary, also any question you have tru internet at any moment even if you're in bed with eyes close or children with questions, also ''call my wife'' like
      czcams.com/video/zvX8pXCZhxI/video.html
      or ''message Eduard'', even voice message tru send as audio by settings in iPhone for apple watch, ask to calculate something, and ping my iPhone...whatever you want even turning on smart appliances or lights or other appliances connected to smart outlets like say ''turn on tv'' without saing hey siri or hey bla bla bla, ''find my remote'' if it has airtag, ''open the garage'', ''turn on the fan'', you can even set cameras at gate and doors and see tru your watch, ...or ping your cat using Tile or find my cat etc when airtags is released or missing child or finding people when in open areas like malls and parks. All the timezones and currencies conversion is always on your wrist. The whole dictionary and pronounciations. Actually many apple watch users dom't know how to maximise the use of apple watch. The watch is no longer for watching just the time and date, it watches your health and fitness. You can even listen to audiobooks or podcasts while exercising esp outdoors with airpods etc. 70million songs if connected to internet. Or listen to downloaded songs tru airpods or play on other device like speakers and control it easily. There are more incoming apps and accessories that will bring value to daily life of many people. Fall detection is very important for old people esp when alone with fall as 2nd cause of death in accidental deaths so they can easily contact for emergency or SOS can be made even if they became unconscious, or can't move after accidents and still can contact like hey siri call emergency or call someone you know.
      And charge them like this czcams.com/video/vTdavuK1lsw/video.html

  • @NOLA-BASS
    @NOLA-BASS Před 2 lety

    This was great. I'm starting to work out, and have been torn between an Apple Watch. I think I like that I can wear just it, or go with it on the right wrist and still wear my favorite mechanical.

  • @SNeili1
    @SNeili1 Před 3 lety +4

    Perfect 👌 Exactly wanted this type of review

  • @eric880211
    @eric880211 Před 3 lety +1

    Good Info! Congrats on 100K!!!

  • @zetaplus7911
    @zetaplus7911 Před 3 lety

    Also wearing an Apple Watch on my right wrist and mechanical on the other.
    You might consider a Solo Loop band--more comfortable and less bulk than your current rubber, especially if you keep it underneath long-sleeves for the winter.

  • @pescawaldo
    @pescawaldo Před 3 lety

    This is very helpful. I’ve owned a series 2 and have been wondering whether im really missing out on something people talk about a lot. Questions: how far are the targets when you do archery, I reckon I’d suck big time! Haha.

  • @bixby451
    @bixby451 Před 3 lety +2

    Aaaaah I'm obsessed with your channel!! It's so nice to see a women-focused watch channel! :D

  • @herbtube7824
    @herbtube7824 Před 3 lety

    I really like the style of presentation in that video. Esp. the part where we get to see you going about everyday situations with the watch that you are wearing.

  • @res00xua
    @res00xua Před 3 lety

    I wear a watch (mechanical) on my left wrist and a computer on the right- apple watch series 6. Today I am wearing my new white dial Omega Seamaster 300 co-axial master chrononmeter. The computer has helped me stay motivated to exercise and I wear it in bed to monitor my sleep. Love your accent and your reviews.

  • @jettmanas
    @jettmanas Před 3 lety

    Great in-depth insights. Effective to wear two for this. :) Nice vid.

  • @LightPink
    @LightPink Před 3 lety +29

    Are you planning on reviewing the seagull?

  • @goodthiefphoto
    @goodthiefphoto Před 3 lety +1

    Yup - I do the 'Schwarzkopf' as well. Regular watch on my left and Apple Watch on my right but I have rotated it so the crown faces away from me (this might help you with manipulating the button and crown better).

  • @MrLeumass
    @MrLeumass Před 3 lety +2

    I also wear my apple watch on my right arm and a mechanical watch on my left. They are completely different objects with really different purposes: the mechanical watch isn't really useful, it is more a pleasure to wear (even if it is always handy to have at least the time that never runs out of battery :) ). So I wear both and it is a great solution IMO :)

  • @kaym7704
    @kaym7704 Před 2 lety +8

    Ever since the apple watch came out, I've been wearing that 99% of the time versus the mechanical ones. Its just more functional and useful. I like the direction features where it buzzes you when you are close to making a turn or exit while driving. It's just like a watch but offers me way more than what a traditional watch can.

    • @asifurrahmanchowdhury2114
      @asifurrahmanchowdhury2114 Před 2 lety

      I have been collecting watches for quite some time, altho I do not own any crazy pieces but I really took care in collecting them but I really wanna make things simple with an apple watch, just one watch that serves all the purpose and even more than a traditional watch. Also love the fact that it goes with any outfit just by changing the belt. The only caveat being the fact that we have to charge it every night but give and take in life

  • @MistaRhoi
    @MistaRhoi Před 3 lety +1

    I’m giving the left: mechanical & right: Apple Watch thing a try after watching this 👍🏽

  • @BassMatriX
    @BassMatriX Před 3 lety +3

    Nice vid. Even before getting into the hobby of watches, I saw the Apple watch as a gimmick, but two things you mentioned caught my attention:
    1)Fitness, and
    2)Using your phone less.
    This merits more research on my end. I just might end up Schwarzkopfing with one of these on my right.

  • @steffydog
    @steffydog Před 3 lety +1

    Fab review as always, thank you.

  • @tspmcfarlane
    @tspmcfarlane Před 3 lety

    Great video - really helped me ahead of purchasing.

  • @mynamesdeekay
    @mynamesdeekay Před 3 lety +57

    Jenni. Did you know you can swap the orientation of the screen so the crown and be on the other side. I thought this would be useful as you wear the device on your right wrist.

    • @atik8896
      @atik8896 Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah I did found those settings. Thought to put it on right hand but then it was like nah. I want it on left to measure properly. U know why lol

    • @bees_nail_art82
      @bees_nail_art82 Před 3 lety +1

      I worn mine on my right as I’m left handed also had it on the other side on the bottom left side feels better & easier to use for me

  • @sambam007
    @sambam007 Před 3 lety

    I been putting off smart watches for a long time as I prefer mech watches but also tried one this year. Didn’t think of wearing both mech and smart watch at the same time but it’s a good idea, especially if you turn off always on display and leave you mech watch to check the time

  • @markmark5488
    @markmark5488 Před 3 lety

    You're left-handed! Me too. I also love mechanical watches, and I even have an Omega Seamaster, but blue, and pre-co-axial (from the time of Goldeneye).
    I just got a Series 6 today - my first Apple Watch. I've put it on my right wrist, but with the crown on the left. Do you clearly prefer it on the right?
    Great video, by the way.

  • @muddy250
    @muddy250 Před 3 lety

    Same here, left wrist is mechanical, rifght wrist has been, for the last year with a fitness band which is not a competitor to my wristwatches but a totally different thing. I think I might go with an apple watch now too simply because it plays well with the phone and macbook.

  • @MVK_GS
    @MVK_GS Před 3 lety +2

    I enjoy the benefits of the technology in rugged smart watches such as my Fenix 6X. But, for a while, I was missing wearing the mechanical watches in my collection. I also did not want to lose the ability to compile, analyze, and use all of the data that my Garmin device picks up. So, rather than wear the relatively huge Fenix 6X on my right wrist AND a watch on my other wrist, I now wear the very small Vivosmart 4 on my right wrist, and my mechanical watches on my left wrist. I wear my Garmin Fenix 6X when I go to the gym or hit the track for my workouts. So far, I am happy with that. Here is an idea: Someone invent a watch strap that - at the buckle - houses the electronics for a smart device (such as the Vivosmart) while looking like a regular watchstrap - complete with spring bars and all that. So, if you want to wear your mechanical watch AND still have the technology, you'd simply attach the new strap hybrid to the watch. From the top, no one would know. As a wearer, you'd still get the vibration prompts under your wrist and so on.

  • @TangoAndToys
    @TangoAndToys Před 3 lety +1

    First time watching your videos. Very nice review and perspective from a first time smart watch user.
    One note, though. On the Apple Watch and on the iPhone, there's really no need to actually quit an app unless it's become completely unresponsive. The operating system will intelligently suspend the app so it will not drain battery or slow down your device.
    I know it's a habit for some people, I have to remind my wife this all the time but she still force quits her iPhone apps.

  • @VictorDude98
    @VictorDude98 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the functions of the apple watch. So if they had a super slim rubberband with some tech inside to track the same things. I'd buy it in a hearbeat, I just don't have the heart to replace my regular watch and feels unecessary to only use the apple watch sometimes

  • @thenormalone6753
    @thenormalone6753 Před 3 lety

    I was always a watch guy but I never understood why you would need a smartwatch in general. Then I used one and today its one of my favourite tools I use

  • @helena-kalliopefranke6446

    Watching this channel for the first time, two seconds in: that is a German native speaker who has learned on British English and has spent some time perfecting it.
    5 seconds later, seeing their phone is in German: yassss.
    It's the small triumphs as a casual linguistics student.
    btw cool video I like that it's 4k

  • @ked1013
    @ked1013 Před 3 lety

    I had basic Apple Watch 5 and loved it. Replaced with the Hermes model with deployment clasp. Also. It to forget t he r Hermes watch face. The series 6 to me seems to have better battery life.

  • @dv100000
    @dv100000 Před 3 lety

    Jenni can you do more with the mechanical watches like you did with the Apple Watch be more interactive and show the features of using the watch in everyday or Extreme circumstances. There are hybrid/ mechanical watches like “withings” that I think would be good to review also a bit of both worlds.. great review as always

  • @emmanuelm361
    @emmanuelm361 Před 3 lety +14

    You just gave me a good argument for wearing a wrist item on each side 😁✌️

    • @grahamcurl5026
      @grahamcurl5026 Před 3 lety +1

      It feels strange at first but, you soon get used to it.
      I have a Breitling Chrono and and Apple Watch 👍🏼

  • @fourfourjunkie
    @fourfourjunkie Před 2 lety

    I bought one recently to for the time of course, and to be able to access my phones functionalities much more discretely.

  • @Kuzuri87
    @Kuzuri87 Před 3 lety

    I wear mine on the same wrist as my 24 hr vostok. One above wrist. One below. I only really view it as a health/tracker not a “real watch”. Tho i wouldnt say its not a watch. Tracks my heart (tho ive been without it for 2 months due to technical issues on my old one which will be replaced with this watch). Also, lovely content for watches! :)

  • @benjamincorrea7375
    @benjamincorrea7375 Před 3 lety

    I held off getting the Apple Watch for a while cause I love my Submariner and would never replace it with a “smart watch”. My solution was the same as yours Lol. So now with the Sub on my left wrist and Apple Watch on the right I’m all set! No problem whatsoever wearing both.

  • @jskaggs8188
    @jskaggs8188 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent review from a different perspective.

  • @thewatchdoctor
    @thewatchdoctor Před 3 lety

    Another great video. Thanks. I can see the interest in them if people haven’t tried them out. I have an Apple Watch series 1 and mechanicals and quartzes too. But after about six months the appeal ran out for me and it’s kind of used as a night stand clock now which is a shame. I know things have moved on a lot since the series one but I don’t think I’d ever be tempted back. I think for the price they’re far too expensive for what they are even though I understand from the video there packed with more features nowadays, waterproof etc. Keep up the content! The ⏱👨‍⚕️

  • @timdavies9494
    @timdavies9494 Před 3 lety

    Really cool & thorough review Jenni! Great work!! P.S. I think that Kai Leingang fellow seems to like you a lot judging by how often he is texting and calling 😜

  • @matshelgesen1142
    @matshelgesen1142 Před 3 lety +1

    Apple watch on the right wrist, mechanical watch on the left. I use both at the same time ✌️
    Only apple watch at the gym tough💪

  • @RODNEYPRICE
    @RODNEYPRICE Před 3 lety

    Great video. Can you please state what camera you used with to record this video ?

  • @Qhimadi
    @Qhimadi Před 2 lety

    What do you use to film your videos ? Amazing shots

  • @manuel_winde
    @manuel_winde Před 2 lety

    I know you need an iPhone to set it up but I was wondering if I then sold the iPhone would the watch still work?
    My aim is to get rid of a smart watch but I like the idea of the watch as an alternative. I don’t really want a newish iPhone pro sat at home gathering dust as that money could get me a Halios (if they ever become available)

  • @mightymurph3949
    @mightymurph3949 Před 3 lety +2

    I miss doing archery. Great video

  • @TheKondinho
    @TheKondinho Před 2 lety

    This was a great review. Thank you so much.

  • @duckrutt
    @duckrutt Před 3 lety

    I have a Garmin Vivoactive on my right wrist. Round, works with android and takes regular 20mm straps.

  • @Brinta3
    @Brinta3 Před 3 lety

    I immediately subscribed while I have no idea what you usually review. You’re a thousand times better than many ‘famous’ tech reviewers.

  • @mr.sneaker2451
    @mr.sneaker2451 Před 3 lety

    Just got my first smartwatch and that is the apple watch. So far I love it except its battery life. I primarily use to track my running, workouts and notifications from the phone (especially email and messaging apps) IMO a smartwatch is great for everyday use while the mechanical watch serves different purposes : show time and as a fashion statement. You wear it in special occasion. Especially if you own AP. You are not gonna wear your AP or rolex during triathlon right ? It is like comparing camera in a smartphone VS a DSLR camera. The concept of a smartwatch is practicality. It packs with tonnes of features. I think we can end the battle of which watch is better

  • @erikagalan2915
    @erikagalan2915 Před 3 lety

    Great review! Thank you!

  • @trent.vs.robots
    @trent.vs.robots Před 3 lety

    I occasionally wear a watch on each wrist. Can't say I have any real interest in an Apple watch but you make a good point. The Apple watch is more of a peripheral device, it can be worn on one wrist and keep your mechanical watch for the other.
    Also, I sleep with my watch on every night.

  • @PavanSinghAneja
    @PavanSinghAneja Před 2 lety

    I used to wear just an Apple Watch, but now I've gotten into mechanical watches, I wear both. I treat the Apple Watch as a smart FitBit on my right wrist to track fitness and also unlock my iPhone with a facemask and ApplePay., and if wearing a long sleeve top will hide it, and the mechanical watch is what I have on show and will gravitate towards for timekeeping. Its also nice to have the Apple Watch for the gym and other sports activities when Idotn want to wear a mechanical watch

  • @diamonddave2622
    @diamonddave2622 Před 3 lety +95

    I wear 2 watches. A Rolex for other people to see on my wrist and cheap Casio so I know what the correct time is.

    • @Ice-Fall
      @Ice-Fall Před 3 lety +5

      I wear a Rolex, but not a Casio.
      Fortunately, I don't need to know the correct time.

    • @Televisiontechnology
      @Televisiontechnology Před 3 lety +2

      I wear Rolex, Omega's - but i'd never be without my 5610 G Shock atomic sync - it's the watch I set all others against. All for €110 - gets more wear than the Rolex or Omegas....

    • @radiospank
      @radiospank Před 3 lety +1

      Y’all guys swear your phone isn’t a good alternative so you rather wear two watches lol. Just my opinion on being fashionable

    • @Televisiontechnology
      @Televisiontechnology Před 3 lety +4

      @@radiospank I wear a watch on my left wrist for jewellery, the smallest fitbit on my right for fitness and carry a mobile too. Of course, you don't need 3 ways of telling the time ;-) But I wear black, dress boringly, have no rings or other jewellery, so the watch for me is not really about time - it's more my little fashion thing - if you can call it that. It's also a cheaper hobby than classic cars I have found...

    • @nikhithaist
      @nikhithaist Před 3 lety

      😂😂😂

  • @KWPraveen
    @KWPraveen Před 3 lety

    Really a practical info.thank you.