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Post by threegirls on Dec 17, 2019 23:40:03 GMT
If you have an Apple watch series 5 which size do you have? Do you have the 40mm or 44mm? Do you like the size that you have?
Thanks!
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psiluvu
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Post by psiluvu on Dec 17, 2019 23:48:57 GMT
I just bought dd the 40mm. Comparing them both at the Apple store the smaller seemed more feminine to me
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Post by elaine on Dec 18, 2019 0:15:49 GMT
I’m getting the 40 mm. My series 1 and series 3 have been 38mm. I have small wrists.
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Post by Restless Spirit on Dec 18, 2019 0:53:35 GMT
I originally had the Apple Watch Series 2. It was available in 38mm or 42mm. I got the 42mm and wore it for 3 yrs. It was large feeling, but I liked it because I have vision problems.
Last month I got the new Series 5 and chose the 40mm. It is noticeably smaller (well, at least to me!) than my previous watch. But while it feels physically smaller, I am finding that the bright, always on display is extremely easy to see and I’m not noticing much of a difference when viewing the screen. I’m really glad I chose that size.
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Post by lisacharlotte on Dec 18, 2019 0:56:14 GMT
I have the Series 4 in 44mm. I do not have small wrists so I prefer the larger size.
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Post by LilyRose on Dec 18, 2019 1:20:35 GMT
I have a 5 and got the 40mm size. Despite being an, ahem, “fluffy” girl, I felt like the 44mm was just too large.
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moodyblue
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Post by moodyblue on Dec 18, 2019 1:27:30 GMT
I have the Series 4 in 44mm. I do not have small wrists so I prefer the larger size. Same for me. And I had the larger one in the Series 2 also.
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Post by MZF on Dec 18, 2019 4:13:42 GMT
I have a series 2 in 38mm. I'd get the 40mm if I got the 5.
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