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Which Apple Watch S4 will you get?

  • 40mm

    Votes: 391 29.6%
  • 44mm

    Votes: 932 70.4%

  • Total voters
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Sword86

macrumors 6502
Oct 6, 2012
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It’s a personal thing, but personally I dislike large watches. I had an 42mm S2 SS.
I was planning on an 38mm SS S3 LTE but held off.
I will be getting a 40mm SS but want to see the SS Gold before deciding.
I know gold watches have been around forever but I question how the gold might limit band choices, given all the colours and conflicts with certain ones. I am holding off on on what finish for now, but I am pretty certain I will be going 40mm SS. S
 
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tarsins

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Sep 15, 2009
1,180
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Wales
44mm NO Question about it. At 58 years old, I don't need it getting smaller!

Same here, old timer. Even though I haven't reached your grand old age - I'm 56 - it suits me just fine that Apple are increasing their screen sizes, after all the top Apple staff are ageing too.

Also ordered a Xs Max.

Wish they'd release the 17" MacBook Pro again.
 
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iKimm

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Jun 28, 2010
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Getting the 44mm and can’t wait for the bigger screen :p:D plus I have a lot of bands from my series 3 :rolleyes:
 

DLCinPSL

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Sep 15, 2018
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david_gla

macrumors newbie
Sep 16, 2018
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I have pretty skinny wrists for a bloke but thinking of getting the 44mm Nike with sport band.

Will it look ridiculous and slide about on my arm or should I just go for the 40mm?
 

canyonblue737

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Jan 10, 2005
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I have very, very skinny wrists for a man (165mm). That said I tried exact size paper cut outs of the 38 and 42mm AW S3 when I purchased and the 42 looked *very large* however when I tried the actual watch out in the store I felt the 42mm clearly looked better. The 38mm looked small to me. Now of course the 44mm paper cutout looks giant to me but I'm going with the gut that the actual watch will still be reasonable on my wrist, but of course I could always return it and get the 40. Since I ordered my wife the 40 (she currently wears the 38) I'll be able to do a side by side comparison in my home. I still think 44 is the way to go for most men where today the idea of "oversized" watches is very popular even if you have small wrists.
 

CalmEnvy

macrumors 6502a
Feb 9, 2008
555
39
I will be going with the 44mm. I’ll be upgrading from a Series 1 so I’m pretty excited to be able to take it in the pool. It sucks that if you want SS it comes in only LTE. I won’t be need it so aluminum is what I’ll be grabbing.
 

david_gla

macrumors newbie
Sep 16, 2018
6
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I have very, very skinny wrists for a man (165mm). That said I tried exact size paper cut outs of the 38 and 42mm AW S3 when I purchased and the 42 looked *very large* however when I tried the actual watch out in the store I felt the 42mm clearly looked better. The 38mm looked small to me. Now of course the 44mm paper cutout looks giant to me but I'm going with the gut that the actual watch will still be reasonable on my wrist, but of course I could always return it and get the 40. Since I ordered my wife the 40 (she currently wears the 38) I'll be able to do a side by side comparison in my home. I still think 44 is the way to go for most men where today the idea of "oversized" watches is very popular even if you have small wrists.
Thanks mate. I think I’ll take the plunge with the 44 and as you say can always return it if it turns out too big. Would rather have the bigger screen if possible so hopefully it’ll fit ok.

If yours gets delivered anytime soon it would be good to see a side by side with the two watches on your wrist.
 

Thi

macrumors member
Jan 25, 2007
61
11
Fwiw. I wear mine working construction all day everyday. I had the small one and currently the large. The smaller one didn't get banged up like the large one.
 

Laryl

macrumors 6502a
Sep 26, 2014
823
1,236
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I preordered the 40 gold SS. I currently have the 38 and love it, I have no regrets about the size. My wrists are small and to me the 42 was just way too big for me. I can’t wait to see in person and compare! But I’m going to unpair my current watch before adding the new one, so I won’t really have a side by side unless I put the 38 back on. Decisions all around!
 

eoren1

macrumors 6502
Aug 17, 2007
430
50
I ordered the 40 after trying out the 38 in store (too small) and the 42 (good but didn't think I would want to go bigger).

Due to receive the watch on Friday and have a Genius appt scheduled for that day to have them swap out my son's iPhone 6 battery. Figured I would try out the in store 40 and 44 while there and decide.

Question is: if I decide the 44 is a better fit, do you think I will be able to exchange my unopened 40? Looking for basic aluminum model. Or will I need to return the 40 for a refund and get in line for a 44 in another month or so?
 

Karma_isA_8itch

macrumors 6502
Jan 31, 2018
308
305
Guys maybe you can help me out. I am thinking about getting an Apple Watch for about two years now but I do not see that much value in it since in 90 % of the time you still need to pick up the phone anyways. But I do like watches. Is it worth getting the Apple Watch just to use it as a watch? And I do like to run I currently own a Garmin Forerunner so I guess I could replace that one with the Apple Watch as well. But thats all about it I can see positive about the watch.

Would really love to get some advice.
 

valinda

macrumors 6502a
May 16, 2015
955
819
Virginia Beach, VA
Karma, if you live near a Apple Store, go try one out to see if you like it. You have 14 days to return it. I mainly
use mine at work, don’t wear a watch at home.

I ordered the 40mm in space black stainless steel. Reason why is that the black matches all my jewelry.
The rose gold that I have now, clashes with my silver jewelry. Otherwise I would have ordered the gold SS.
 
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GeekishlyGreek

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Apr 30, 2015
168
99
Greece
Guys maybe you can help me out. I am thinking about getting an Apple Watch for about two years now but I do not see that much value in it since in 90 % of the time you still need to pick up the phone anyways. But I do like watches. Is it worth getting the Apple Watch just to use it as a watch? And I do like to run I currently own a Garmin Forerunner so I guess I could replace that one with the Apple Watch as well. But thats all about it I can see positive about the watch.

Would really love to get some advice.
I used to think the same as you years ago, as back when it had to be paired with an iPhone anyway, there didn't used to be much point. Now that the newer Apple watch models have their own sim and can run independently of an iPhone though, that made them alot more useful!
 

epicrayban

macrumors 604
Nov 7, 2014
6,517
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Anybody use their Apple Watch solely for running? How is the GPS and accuracy of the readings, etc.? And any comment on whether the 44ml size is too big for just running?

I'm considering Series 4 to replace an aging Garmin GPS watch. I'm not an iPhone user so it'd be solely for running and activities.
 

hobspain

macrumors regular
Mar 29, 2010
127
116
Seeing this in the app, the 44mm is a bit too big.

I guess it’s going to be difficult deciding without testing it for real in your own wrist. Superimposing the sizes of 42 vs. 44 it doesn’t really look so big. I’m attaching two images I made of the 42 on top of the 44. One aligned to the center and the other to the right bottom side. Decide by yourself how significant that is. Also let’s keep in mind that it will be slimmer and that can have another interesting effect on perception of size.
 

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