Interested to know what everyone does when they have a formal date or wedding etc. do you wear your Apple Watch as is? Switch a band out? Go watch less? Switch to a nicer watch (Swiss, seiko) etc.

  • Pandemic_19@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I wear my AW during a wedding. The bride and groom does not want anyone taking out phones because it can cause distractions. My Apple Watch is cellular, so it’s not a problem for me

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    10 months ago

    Going to get downvoted, but a gadget tied to your wrist is never a classy look, even if the band is fancier. Wouldn’t wear my AW to a wedding, but so many people do, it’s no longer a real faux pas. Just a personal preference. People wear dirty, unmatching shoes with suits as well.

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      10 months ago

      No downvote but who do you hang out with that wears dirty, unmatched shoes with a suit. I’m shocked those same ppl actually *have * suits. Btw … for those occasions, I wear a glittery, high end band with glittery surround and classic watch face but that’s me.

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    10 months ago

    I know someone who wear their Apple Watch for their wedding… by itself nothing wrong but she used the standard silicone band and if I were here I would have gotten a different band because in my eyes it destroyed her outfit.

  • Qwerky42O@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Yes, Apple Watch always. I change my band depending on where I’m going. I have a Sport Band for the gym, a Milanese band that I typically wear and a Pride band that I wear when I remember to change into it, but it’s typically for casual things where I’d be more active than normal and don’t want to fuss with my Milanese band (which can require constant adjustment).

  • AleSklaV@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    My AWU is actually suited to any circumstance.

    For office and formal ones, I swap the band to a titanium one and the watch face to a simple California

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    10 months ago

    I wore my Apple watch on my wedding day. The photographer asked me if I would take it off and I had to.

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    10 months ago

    You definitely can make an Apple Watch look a lot more “dressed up” with a nice choice of band and face.

    (Well, maybe not the ultra… 😅)

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    10 months ago

    I switch it out for the correct watch for the occasion, won’t catch me lookin like some spykids shit in a suit with a tablet strapped to my wrist

  • Inkdrunnergirl@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I change the band if need be. My Apple Watch is in my daughter’s wedding photos, the band matches my dress.

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    10 months ago

    I’ll wear a metal/leather band. Mainly for me, don’t really care about what others think of it. A smartwatch is really common nowadays anyway.

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    10 months ago

    It’s more noticeable when I don’t wear it because of the tan line.

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    10 months ago

    Wear my Milanese Loop and California face with a color that matches my shirt. I don’t get dressed up a lot so it looks ok to me and I’ve gotten compliments on the combo.