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Skip Brooks from Alex Grant Creative Agency also believes in the power of classics.

a big Apple fan (dating back to prep school), Apple can do no wrong in my eyes. I usually a first generation buyer but I probably take a wait and see approach for the Apple Watch. But to be honest, I don think the Apple Watch will make a major impact in menswear because there is still a love of old aesthetics that the new watch can duplicate. From getting a vintage Rolex watch from your grandfather to saving up for that Omega that you saw James Bond wear on the big screen, the design of the Apple Watch can come close to the timeless aspirational timepieces or the mechanical masterpiece of an automatic watch."

"We now live in a world where people even question the functionality of watches, given the availability and usage of our cell phones. I believe the Apple Watch has a huge mountain to climb in not just the fashion world but with regular consumers. My father once gave a piece of advice in high school that stayed with me after all these years. When I showed him a picture of a luggage brand that started making watches, he replied, would you buy a watch from a company that doesn make watches? Sound advice that applies to almost everything, Apple products included.

Does the Apple Watch have staying power? Megan Collins of StyleGirlfriend will be watching,van cleef fake bracelet alhambra.

Apple Watch will definitely be a status symbol when it first hits the scene,van cleef & arpels fake alhambra bracelet, in the same way that some guys can wait to flash their new iPhone the day it comes out. What remains to be seen is whether it outlasts the phase to become a staple in every guy wristwatch rotation.

Street Style photo blogger Guerre, from Guerreisms, is skeptical.

initial thought was that the Apple Watch seemed to fit the GQ guy a guy who is into gadgets, trends, the sporty guy. I wondered what the point of the watch was beyond telling time, and in all honesty I guess I never was curious enough to find out. Can you connect your headphones to it? If so,van cleef arpels alhambra knock off bracelet, wouldn that be uncomfortable and awkward? Just about everyone has a smartphone so what the point of a smart watch?

I have to admit the watch looks good (in a modern way) it sleek and not an eyesore I a firm believer that time is precious and that what you measure your time with should reflect your belief about time. For the young, stylish guy this may do just that for them time is endless, full of fun and disposable. But for the more mature man of style, I think he rather stick to timepieces that just tell time and are reminders of moments as opposed to reminders of eras.

Calculator watches, and one first Swatch Watch, are reminders of periods of one life; I think the Apple Watch falls under that category. Something that fits the times and has its market.

is a trendy man watch, which is not always for the stylish man.

ZDNet David Gerwitz isn exactly enamored of the design either: going to put it right out there: it a thick, ugly clunker. [.] It sure seems like Apple watch is thicker, and looks alot like Apple stuck an iPhone 1 in the wash and it shrunk. There a lot of curviness where there doesn need to be, and a big, bulbous bottom where your wrist meets the phone.

Venture Beat John Koetsier pulled no punches, calling the Apple Watch and boring, arguing that its design does too little to separate it from its smartwatch competitors. Worst of all? He certain Steve Jobs would not sign off on its design.

Watch blog Hodinkee review by Benjamin Clymer mostly lauded the Apple Watch, but couldn help but note two glaring faults: first, it doesn fit beneath your shirt cuff with ease, meaning its bulk will be a regular distraction,van cleef and arpels perlee knock off bracelet, and second, despite some neat styling features, it still lacks emotion compared to a mechanical watch. makes the millions of us who would never trade a Rolex in for an Apple is the emotion brought about by our watches the fact that they are so timeless, so lasting, so personal. Nothing digital, no matter if Jony Ive designed it, could ever replace that, if for no other reason than sheer life cycle limitations. My watches will last for generations; this Apple Watch will last for five years, if we're lucky.

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