Hello.

Just got back from the Apple store, after a Taxi ride, train ride and a 45 
minute walk.

So the representative took me to the table and bought the selection of watches 
to me.

Before I felt the watches, I asked him if he could enable voice over for me.  
He told me that all the watches were demos and there was a set demo program.  
He said that Accessibility was not on these watches.  When I asked him why, he 
said he could not tell me.

So first of all, I took the silver sports watch in my hand.  The watch was very 
light.  In fact, it felt like a normal sighted watch, something that a woman 
would wear.  The 38 Millimetre watches are for women.  I thought it very 
elegant and for the fact that I could remove the straps myself without having 
to go to a jewellers was a plus for me.  If a strap was broken for instance, 
you'd pay at least £3.99 to get another strap.  I also felt the melanese 
bracelet.  I asked if one could buy the bracelet if you had a sports watch and 
they said yes.  I then felt all the straps and the stainless steal watch.  That 
I thought was definitely for a man as it was heavier and thicker.  The person 
told me that it was thicker because of the crystal saffire glass.  

My only disappointment was that I could not hear voice over.

The person who said that the steal watch felt like a toffee, I could understand 
that and I'd not go for that model.

I'm going to purchase the Silver sports watch along with the Bracelet.

For those of you who are not in favour of the watches, do not have to buy.  I 
know someone who said to me that they were not going to buy the watch, but low 
and behold, is getting the watch now.  I knew he would.

Now I've seen the watch, I'm looking forward to mine.

I'm not mad on Apple products but like Apple because of the accessibility built 
in.  If I were sighted, I'd have a choice of what I could have as my gadgets 
but for the fact, I am limited as to what I can have, i.e. a Braille watch, or 
a normal conventional talking watch.  I had a Braille watch for than 20 years 
but they would always go wrong, perhaps because of my hair or my dog's hair, I 
don't know.

I hate the conventional speaking watch because of the voices.  If Alex is on my 
Apple watch then I'll be pleased.

Just one more thing to ponder, can you pair a braille display as the watch has 
bluetooth!

Kawal.

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