Could someone please post the exact dimensions of the Huawei watch case in mm? Every review or specs listing I've seen says it has a 42mm diameter - but this clearly doesn't include the 'lugs' at either end. I have a pretty small wrist, and so would like to know the exact height, width, depth of the watch casing, not just the face.
Really torn between this and the new Moto 360 42mm, which looks like it sits neater on the wrist. The Moto's wireless charging is another plus, although I wonder would this take significantly longer to charge than the Huawei's contact charger? However, the Moto's screen seems a bit of a let-down for a second-gen product in comparison to other watches. Any feedback on mic sensitivity and vibration intensity from those who have used the Huawei would be greatly appreciated also. Thanks :good:
EDIT: To clarify what I mean by 'sits neater on the wrist', reference this quote from Digital Trends review of the Moto: "That 42mm casing looks slimmer and fits more naturally on the wrist than the Huawei Watch, it’s closest competitor size-wise. The bezels are thinner, the profile more slender, and the lugs are angled correctly, so they don’t wing over slim wrists". (http://www.digitaltrends.com/watch-reviews/motorola-moto-360-2015-review/#/27)
Really torn between this and the new Moto 360 42mm, which looks like it sits neater on the wrist. The Moto's wireless charging is another plus, although I wonder would this take significantly longer to charge than the Huawei's contact charger? However, the Moto's screen seems a bit of a let-down for a second-gen product in comparison to other watches. Any feedback on mic sensitivity and vibration intensity from those who have used the Huawei would be greatly appreciated also. Thanks :good:
EDIT: To clarify what I mean by 'sits neater on the wrist', reference this quote from Digital Trends review of the Moto: "That 42mm casing looks slimmer and fits more naturally on the wrist than the Huawei Watch, it’s closest competitor size-wise. The bezels are thinner, the profile more slender, and the lugs are angled correctly, so they don’t wing over slim wrists". (http://www.digitaltrends.com/watch-reviews/motorola-moto-360-2015-review/#/27)
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