Should You Wear an Apple Watch to a Wedding?




This week, Marques, Andrew, and David discuss a post Marques saw that about someone who got an invitation to a wedding that …

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  1. I'm so glad Ellis is there to acknowledge how different their perspectives are and ground everything. He is such a vital part of the podcast

  2. Yeah, but no. Smartwatch is essentially a smartphone. Tell me what you do that is different on those two products, type messages, take photos and track activities (that smartphone also can).

  3. 4:01 tbh the apple watches have had a pretty consistent design language. like, if you're not paying attention, the gen 1 apple watch looks pretty similar to the gen 10 apple watch

    58:14 ridiculous, but realistic. you can coverup and falsify anything if you have enough money

    1:03:03 it only "sucks" to people who seem to want to gatekeep creativity. like there's the party that's like "all this is from training data that's used without permission", and i can sympathize with that. but then there's the party that's like "this is bad for no other reason than it being generated by a machine", and i just find that to be a ridiculous attitude.
    i forgot about the "fake news" people lol. i think people are just going to have to come up with their own ways and systems to distinguish what's real. you clearly can't rely on a private entity to operate in the best interest of the public

    1:07:03 iirc, it was actually only the api key, not the source code itself, and they shut down the api key within hours

  4. I NEVER wear an Apple Watch to weddings or other important gatherings. I will wear a nice mechanical watch with a timeless design to a black tie affair. Apple Watches will look dated in a decade or two, and I don't want to look dated in photos when viewed decades later. White tie events demand NO watch, period. Not even a Lange Saxoia.

    I suppose I'm a bad nerd. I'm a developer but also engrossed in the world of fashion.

  5. I personally wouldn’t wear one to a wedding but wearing a AW isn’t a clear fashion no. No one is going to look at you as if you’re wearing tennis shoes with your suit or wearing all white. And no one asks you not to wear those things because it’s evident. It’s not a customary opinion as it is a preference and the fact they asked says such.

  6. OMG, parent wears flip-flops to a wedding? How disrespectful. I don’t want to look at a man’s bare foot at a wedding. Save the flip-flops for the beach or pool.

  7. Apple watch wedding: Two options they are a bunch of control freaks and I will throw them out of my life, most likely, one of them is a content creator or a celebrity and they are sponsored by Samsung or similar, 3 they just wanted to go viral or create a trend that creates conflict because they feel like losers (I am not saying they are, I say they feel), finally they work for or get pay by a European luxury brand.

  8. I use my watch exclusively as a bio tracker, so I don’t get notifications on it, but that’s a good reason to exclude them in the dress code. I initially didn’t agree with this, but after hearing that reason and knowing how most people are, it sounds very sensible.

  9. If you’re in the bridal party then I wouldn’t want anyone to wear an Apple Watch or any smart watch as it’s not classy in photos but if you’re a guest then I wouldn’t give af what you wear. You can wear jeans and sneakers if you want but you’re just making yourself look silly.

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