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Wearing Experience

I was going to say, “well, this is a tricky one” – but it actually isn’t. I have never worn a ring in my life and probably won’t – until absolutely necessary. Yet, I still to this day enjoy rocking the Ring Clock a few days a week, because it is a lot of fun, it is unique, and it works as a great conversation starter – although those who know me well also know that shutting my pie hole often is a bigger struggle for me than to get started. It is tall because of the three tiers of indications, and it surely is a bit thicker than most normal rings. It is not at all unwearable or even remotely uncomfortable – I could get used to it quickly, and its height never kept me from performing any task. I could always move my ring and all other fingers perfectly freely, as though the ring wasn’t even there. Its low weight also improves wearability. For those who prefer not to wear a watch, the Ring Clock will surely be the easiest way to check the time – on those very rare occasions when I opted not to wear a watch (just to see if I could ever develop the habit of checking the time on the ring), I found myself enjoying the convenience of not having to take my phone out of my pocket to find out the exact time. I just quickly spun the ring and could find it out easily and conveniently.

Despite the previously mentioned wobble – which, again, some may find distracting but I, along with the majority of others, found to be perfectly fine – the ring is solidly built and, thanks to its water-resistant construction and milled stainless steel case, I have never been worried about it not putting up with the elements of everyday life – namely bumps, knocks, and scratches, and cold or hot water.