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I don't wear a watch. I have an Ebel, but I haven't used it in over a year; I joke that I cannot be beholden to time. 
I have noticed everyone in our circle (granted, a lot of medical professionals, so maybe there is a need here) has given up their traditional time pieces for the apple iwatch.
DH wanted to get me one for my birthday, but I passed saying, "Maybe Christmas"....
Then I read an article about how an iwatch saved a man's life by detecting a rapid increase in heart rate. The watch told him to go to the hospital, where he was found to have a potentially fatal pulmonary embolism. I'm rethinking getting one.
Has the iwatch made traditional watches like Rolex passé?
I have noticed everyone in our circle (granted, a lot of medical professionals, so maybe there is a need here) has given up their traditional time pieces for the apple iwatch.
DH wanted to get me one for my birthday, but I passed saying, "Maybe Christmas"....
Then I read an article about how an iwatch saved a man's life by detecting a rapid increase in heart rate. The watch told him to go to the hospital, where he was found to have a potentially fatal pulmonary embolism. I'm rethinking getting one.
Has the iwatch made traditional watches like Rolex passé?

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