I purchased an Apple Watch Series 1 last year after the Series 2 was released. 
I was holding out for a cellular capable model. I mainly use the vibrating time 
feature (especially whilst fascilitating groups and running private sessions 
with clients). I also rely on the directional GPS vibrate to alert me to 
upcoming turns when navigating. Mostly, however, I now always leave my iPhone 
on silent and rely on my watch vibrating whenever there is an incoming call to 
alert me.

I am first in line to purchase the new Apple Watch Series 3. It has cellular 
built-in, the feature I was holding out for last year.

Kind regards,

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +61 488 988 936
Sent from my iPhone

> On 15/09/2017, at 01:17, Jenine Stanley <dragonwalke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Mary, 
> 
> I can’t speak to the written documentation but here are my use cases. I have 
> an Apple Watch original so will most likely be upgrading. 
> 
> currently I use the Watch to monitor the time on Uber trips, The app is slow 
> to load but will give you times until your driver arrives and haptic feedback 
> when driver does arrive. this is better in some situations than checking the 
> phone. 
> 
> I also use Carrot Weather as a complication but it’s getting slower and 
> slower to refresh on the original Watch. 
> 
> I like having haptic notifications for messages. this was important with an 
> aging and ill family member last year and I used the Watch a lot for 
> messaging and phone calls both. I still appreciate the haptics for messages.
> 
> Just Press Record has a handy complication for the Watch that I routinely use 
> in doctors offices and other places to record appointment times. 
> 
> I also use the timer complication for cooking, though I now like the Amazon 
> Echo multiple timers when at home cooking. The Watch is very useful though 
> otherwise.
>> On Sep 14, 2017, at 11:11 AM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I thought I sent out a message on this topic yesterday, but I'm not seeing 
>> it in my sent mail folder, so I don't know where it went. Anyway, I am 
>> considering the new Apple Watch when it comes out next week I guess. The LTE 
>> is intriguing. I know there are people on this list who have watches, and 
>> I'm curious about your use cases. What made the watch compelling? Up until 
>> now, I haven't seen much of any reason to have one. Also, I am interested in 
>> documentation about how you use the watch with voice over. I suppose there 
>> might be a podcast or two on Apple vis. But I am more a fan of written 
>> documentation then I am of podcasts. So, does anybody know of anything?
>> Mary
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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