Farewell to My Apple Watch: A Transition Back to Traditional Timepieces
After four years of faithful service, my Apple Watch Series 2 in Space Grey Aluminum (42mm) has finally succumbed. I bought it new when it was first released in April 2017, and while I appreciated its features, I'm surprisingly relieved that it has died. This unexpected freedom allows me to reconnect with my traditional quartz and mechanical watches.
Embracing Analog Again
Lately, I’ve been enjoying my Victorinox INOX for most days, which combines durability and style. When I need something lightweight, my Swatch has been my go-to option. I also feel a renewed excitement for my G-Shocks, which are now getting the attention they deserve during workouts and hikes.
Considering Repair Options
Update - 5/22/21
I checked the Apple Service website and discovered that an out-of-warranty battery replacement would cost $79. Given that a newer Model 3 is just double the price, I’ve decided that repairing the battery isn’t worth it.
While I might consider trying an aftermarket battery replacement kit in the future, I’m content for now. This change is an opportunity to embrace my love for traditional watches without the distraction of a smartwatch. The simplicity and craftsmanship of my analog timepieces are bringing me joy, and I look forward to wearing them more often.
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