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I have a bunch of normal watches, from cheap Casio and other more luxurious ones, but ever since I bought my first smartwatch (a pebble classic) I fell in love with how useful they are, now I own an amazfit Bip and I love It because the battery life is awesome (almost a month), it gives me notifications on my wrist without checking the phone, (useful especially when I work) it wakes me up in the morning, it keeps me informed about how much I workout, it can provide an emergency light, it has a stopwatch and timer, (useful when I cook), it has a compass that honestly saved me once when I was in the woods and a lot more, the sad thing is that I love classic watches because they are generally built better and with more fine materials while smartwatches aren't. Am I the only one who thinks this?
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