I haven't been wearing my Samsung smartwatch for a while, because it's battery doesn't keep as good a charge as it used to. Still, I really appreciated it when it was working better, and often double-wristed... a style commonly called "Schwarzkopfing" due to U.S. General Norman Schwarzkopf's practice of wearing two watches simultaneously (he became famous after the Iraq, Desert Storm operation). Nevertheless, I appreciate you mentioning smart watches, because they often get snubbed by watch reviewers due to "not being watches," as many often say, but in truth, this is a similar sentiment to how electric and quartz watches were once shunned, and the many different iterations of non-mechanicals that have come since, some of which, such as Casio G-Shocks, very technical in their operation. Thanks for the good overview of these watch types. I have them all in multiples, plus plenty of other types, so it's nice to see another collector's take on their importance and uses. All the best!
Thank you for watching and the information comment! I double wrist too and believe smart watches have its place. Its place will be even more prominent as a health tracker device in the years to come.
I haven't been wearing my Samsung smartwatch for a while, because it's battery doesn't keep as good a charge as it used to. Still, I really appreciated it when it was working better, and often double-wristed... a style commonly called "Schwarzkopfing" due to U.S. General Norman Schwarzkopf's practice of wearing two watches simultaneously (he became famous after the Iraq, Desert Storm operation). Nevertheless, I appreciate you mentioning smart watches, because they often get snubbed by watch reviewers due to "not being watches," as many often say, but in truth, this is a similar sentiment to how electric and quartz watches were once shunned, and the many different iterations of non-mechanicals that have come since, some of which, such as Casio G-Shocks, very technical in their operation. Thanks for the good overview of these watch types. I have them all in multiples, plus plenty of other types, so it's nice to see another collector's take on their importance and uses. All the best!
Thank you for watching and the information comment! I double wrist too and believe smart watches have its place. Its place will be even more prominent as a health tracker device in the years to come.
@@nexttimewatchreview Agreed!