@@rayyanshaikh5591 it's not that difficult to afford these products but they are def not worth purchasing besides why the hell you laughing at him? your mindset can't afford this watch and stop mocking others like you know them very well.
These aren’t meant for the average watch user, they’re meant for divers and people who do extreme sports I believe. There is a demographic of people that wouldn’t mind paying a big price tag for this sort of thing I would imagine
@@aliabsolute2060 I guess it’s for diver and extreme sports, I mean look at how much heat and freezing temps and water pressure it can withstand, along with the battery life.
@@asdsdsd1092 lol you don't have any knowledge on watches at all Rolex can be sold for more only when you buy specific models from AD & it's impossible to buy from AD Rolex stores treat customers like sh/t
Imagine rocking the same Casio watch for 10 years, only changing the batteries twice the whole time, and have been everywhere with it from 45,000 ft height to 120 ft below the ocean and still keeping as good a time as they say you bought it. Mind blowing 🤯
@@leepicgaymer5464 i was more making fun of the presenter in the video. "the functionality of the action button is really cool" like dude it's just a button, calm down lmao
As someone who doesn’t give a crap about the ultra’s features, I think that it’s definitely an upgrade for people who spend a lot of time outdoors or doing extreme sports. However, for me the series 8 is more than enough for me, and some people only need the SE, to each their own
one thing i learned about smart watches after using different brands in the past 4 years is that there's always a 50$ smart watch that can do all the same stuff the 500$ one does
You right. I bought one couple of years ago for only RM220 (46 usd). The only major downside about the watch is durability cause you know, its cheap but other than that its pretty good.
@@Cali4nian agreed, I got a series 7 from apple and the functionality it provides is amazing! I love how all my data is synced and I live more healthily plus sleep better
I’ve been building and remodeling houses for 25 years. I’ve had this watch since release. I can definitely vouch for the durability. I have banged it on studs, got sand all over it. I have put it through the wringer.
That's cause it's targeted at poor people who are afraid of looking poor. They'll spend their savings on it. The people with money don't actually waste their money like this.
Didn’t really mention any of the things that make it cost so much like the professional dive computer, GPS, titanium body, crazy durability and water resistance, the distress beacon and more.
The thing that stoped me from buying Smartwatches is the battery life. Really don't wanna charge my watch every 1 or 2 days. Very happy with my G-Shock GBX 100 rn.
I have been using Casio g shock that my father gifted for performing well in academics and it's still working like a charm after 5 years. It has gone through many things but it's still holding up well
It’s actually a good deal if you consider all the functions. It’s for people who are the outdoor off-grid type. It’s close as you get to a James Bond gadget in a watch.
Best Apple Watch I’ve owned, the only thing that will break it is deliberate negligence, very durable, nice weight, looks nice, more utility based rugged design opposed to modern minimalist, though it’s meshed with both
I’ll stick to just getting a previous model of the Apple Watch, I know a lot of people actually use them, everyone in my circle of friends has one and doesn’t use it at all or very rarely
I get it, it’s Apple… but to those complaining about the high price for a watch… there are watches in the thousands and tens of thousands of USD range that are expensive only for their brand name and fancy materials/rare gems. $800 for a high quality, very functional daily driver smartwatch with biometrics ain’t bad when you compare it to a $3000 Rolex timepiece that barely tells the time, looks pretty, and you only wear once or twice a year.