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The Apple Watch Series 4 has converted me into an Apple Watch believer (AAPL)

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  • Last Friday, I bought the latest Apple Watch Series 4 .
  • The last Apple Watch I'd used was the original model, which I've had since 2015, but stopped using after several months of use.
  • The first Apple Watch didn't really grab me. The new Series 4, however, has made me an Apple Watch believer.

On April 27, 2015, at 4:15 in the afternoon, I ordered Apple's very first smartwatch. It arrived at my doorstep nearly three months later, on June 2.

I was immediately taken with the Watch's cool hardware, and I absolutely loved being able to pay for goods with my wrist.

But I eventually stopped wearing my Apple Watch on a daily basis, and then, in general.

Three main reasons for that: the software was slow, applications at the time felt limited, and it was not very comfortable to wear. "Guess I'm just not a watch guy," I told myself.

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Fast forward four years. I'm now married, and thinking about my health more often. Given the passage of time, and the fact the Series 4 was also the first real Apple Watch redesign since the first-generation model, I decided to buy Apple's latest wearable.

Here's what I think of the Apple Watch Series 4:

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One of the main reasons I bought the new Apple Watch is to get better feedback about my personal health, so I'm looking forward to really testing it as a fitness tracker over the coming days and weeks. I've already tracked some some brisk walks outside, but I'm looking forward to taking it to the gym, and to the swimming pool.

But I think the most important indicator of the Apple Watch's success, at least for me, will be time. Will I feel the same way about the Series 4 Watch in the coming months, or by this time next year? Will I use it less often over time, or take it off on some days, or for prolonged periods of time at some point? Will I return to not being "a watch guy"? Or will it feel as invaluable as my phone feels to me right now?

These are questions I'm hoping to answer in a full review. But based on my first several days of usage, I'm feeling way more optimistic about the Apple Watch than I was before you might say I'm a believer now. Given how good it is at tracking and giving feedback about your personal health, the Watch can benefit people in both great and poor health equally. Overall, the Apple Watch Series 4 is a markedly evolved experience compared to the first-generation Watch, and it's a really nifty piece of personal tech with a whole lot of promise.

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