It's hard to imagine a
day without your watch on your wrist for Apple Watch regulars. But
as you have it on you, it also becomes an accessory that can match
his mood or his outfit. Apple has therefore provided a mechanism for changing
ultra simple bracelet and offers many updated models
regularly. At the same time, a market has been created with bracelets many
cheaper than the originals: we were thus able todiscover here
a selection of 8 bracelets. Among these, several have been tested and we
chose to continue with the Benuo model, with abrown leather and
silver buckle.
Received more than 3 weeks ago, it has been on my wrist ever since. So it's time
to provide you with photos and opinions on this accessory compatible with the models
d’Apple Watch 42 mm :
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The bracelet is delivered well packaged and protected.
The only color offered is light brown, with a silver buckle.
bright
The product is advertised as genuine leather. Not being at all
specialist, difficult to say if this is the case, but I would rather lean towards
synthetic leather, even if the smell is there.
The attachments for the Apple Watch are made of metal, this one is shiny on
the sides, which makes it particularly suitable to match the model
Apple Watch money:
The stitching of the bracelet appears very well finished, as do the holes.
allowing fixation.
Finally, we note the presence of two rings to store the tip of the
bracelet :
Utilisation
The installation is done as with any Apple bracelet, by sliding each
part in its housing, we can clearly feel the clip being put in place. The whole thing is
perfectly fitted.
No holding problem was encountered during the 3 weeks
for daily use, including sports.
The bracelet has 8 holes, this allows you to find a setting that fits
numerous wrist turns while the presence of two hooks for the
portion of the bracelet left free offers great comfort. This all the more
plus that they fit perfectly and do not move once in place.
The whole thing then makes a very homogeneous and comfortable whole on the wrist.
In terms of aging, the usage time remains short and does not allow
not to predict the future, but as far as we can see, nothing has
moved, no obvious wear or premature weakness to deplore, which we
could have feared for a product at the entry level price.
In the end, a bracelet which displays a very classic and elegant look,
perfectly cut, sewn and fitted. It is furthermore
comfortable and seems rather robust, while being very light. For the price
offered, much lower than that of an Apple bracelet, we do not take a big
risk, except to get a good deal!
- The Apple bracelet
Watch Benuo leather is on sale hereat the price of 18 euros
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By : Keleops AG
founder of the site. Computer engineer and Internet specialist where he has held various positions of responsibility, Laurent has been passionate about mobility since the arrival of "PDAs" in the 90s. Journalist for 4 years for the magazine Team Palmtops (Posse Presse) and author of several books on the iPad published by Pearson.