A Week On The Wrist The Apple Watch Series 5 Edition In Titanium

As someone who has been covering the Apple Watch since the day it was first unveiled, I find myself getting wrapped up in a lot of the more philosophical questions every time a new evolution is released. How does Apple see this device fitting into its broader ecosystem? What does this version telegraph about how Apple sees the Watch growing in the future? What sorts of tough decisions had to be made and how can you see them manifested in the final product? By the end of any review, there’s really on one question that matters: Should I buy this thing? 

If you’re not yet an Apple Watch user and you’re at all curious about the Apple Watch, I do think this is something you should try and need to experience to fully understand. And while it might be tempting to opt for one of the entry level models or even to buy the less expensive Series 3 (which is still sticking around as the base offering), I don’t think you’re going to get the most out of the Apple Watch or enjoy it most if you go that route. As a device that you wear on your body and touch frequently, the Apple Watch really benefits from materials like steel, titanium, and ceramic. The experience of wearing the titanium Edition versus an aluminum model is night and day.

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