It's MacOS Sierra time. Backing up the Macs.
@larand I will never have to squint and pry or entrust a air-head to change a battery with it.
// @kdfrawg
@kdfrawg About 175.00 under retail too. Apparently they are closing that particular model out.
@kdfrawg Familiar with them. I had a problem with the first models because of nerve damage in my left arm. When that pendulum inside did the CLACK thing, I felt it clear in my teeth. I understand they're not quite like that now.
As for design, I'm looking for a non-cheap but functional watch. Not a statement. Just something that friggin works. I'm looking online right now at Kinetics. I've narrowed it to three.
I think my next watch will be a good, self-winding / Kinetic. Something I will not have to entrust to a moron while I am shopping or squint over myself every time a battery needs changed.
@larand My big thing with a watch is that, sometimes, I think we spend far too much time looking at our smart phones. "What time is it", doesn't have to mean, "While, I'm here, I may as well check mail, Twitter, Facebook, whatever".
In my case, "I'll fire up OneNote and check this. Oh, better fire up Deliveries and see when X is going to be delivered. Oh, email. Text this person and that person."
I'd like to just go, "It's eight minutes after five" and go on with my life.
// @kdfrawg
@skematica This is why I want to pick up retailers who complain that, "No one goes to brick and mortar anymore", and shake them.
