Oh my god I can see the age gap now. it’s incredible how from generation to 
generation some can understand things that are going on and others just bite 
the apple :)

And the discussion is now about what bracelet to buy and how to get the 
bracelet one wants.

Fashion is on this mailing list. I love it. No really, i find it super duper 
cute. Ok seriously boys and girls, enjoy your new toy when you get it and 
report back on whether I’ll be able to make a hotspot with the watch for my 
apple TV while I’m taking a dump in the plane on the way to south america.

Take care yall lol 



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> On 12/04/2015, at 10:01 am, Joanne Chua <shuang.an...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> From my understanding of what the watch specialist told me, yes, it is 
> interchangable. As far as what to what, i'm not sure. But, you can also 
> configure your apple sport watch to the apple watch strap itself.
> 
> From my prospective, i don't see why not. The watch shape itself doesn't 
> change. the 38MM and 42MM have the same shape, just make from different 
> material. If you keep the 38mm size within the 38mm straps, and the 42mm 
> within the 42mm straps, i don't see how it won't work. Especially when we are 
> talking between the watch and the sport and perhaps the edition itself.
> Again, that is my understanding, and that is how she put it to me. It could 
> be totally wrong, in fact, i think, they have quite a few "unsure"  points, 
> as just learn the product themselves within the last 48 or 72 hours, they are 
> still pretty much  learning as they go.
> 
> 
> Joanne
>  Chua
> Send from my iPad
> 
> On 12 Apr 2015, at 9:08, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com 
> <mailto:listse...@me.com>> wrote:
> 
>> You guys are quite sure that the strap on the Apple Watch Sport can be 
>> changed for one that is supplied for the Apple Watch?
>> 
>> Why doesn’t Apple list those straps alongside the Sport, then?
>> 
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