[–] Wizardslayer ago
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't 8 inches around be about the size of a Coke can or larger? I'm thinking larger.
[–] ChicagoSunroof [S] 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
I love some of the comments:
I too have called, chatted, emailed and went in person to an Apple store with your same question. Most of my friends have large wrists and it is hard to believe that someone did not think of this problem in advance. This is Apple after all. Many of the bands, like the milanese loop that I like, are simple to have made a little longer. There is no buckle or clip that would need to be moved or installed. The chat-line person told me there are no plans to customize the Watch. I don't want to customize it I would just like to be able to wear it as designed and not have to carry it in my pocket with my cellphone.
Birds of a feather!
[–] Lurkerontheroof 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Hope Apple sticks to its guns on this one. Eight-inch-plus hooves and the porkers can't see treating their bodies like landfills is the problem JFC.
[–] ButtarGollum 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Jesus christ... the largest size they make is 8 inches or 200mm... assuming circumference that would be a big fucking wrist... not surprised at all though, some fats I've seen have wrists the size of tree trunks because of all the adipose tissue and fat.
[–] Runway22L 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
It's not an exercise tool to a lard-ass, it's a fashion statement. A ridiculous, sink-in-the-fat-of-your-wrist fashion statement. Something to brag to their other fatty friends about and REEward themselves with some starbeetus. "I walked over 100 steps today! Hooray for me and muh curves! I deserve a Starbucks! HAES!"
[–] ShitArchon ago
I see someone else is familiar with the phenomenon of FitBit virtue-signaling.