You have to stabilize the watch
body against your wrist, line up the two ends of the strap (much easier said than done), and then mash two metal prongs on one end into two stubborn holes on the other end.
Not exact matches
While the actual watch
body feels similar
against your
wrist, it is the band that is the biggest factor.
We found ourselves switching hands more often than we normally do to alleviate
wrist fatigue and much preferred to prop the eReader on our
body or
against a nearby surface whenever possible.
You can relax your
wrist, thumb and little finger lightly
against the
body to provide steadiness.
The
body of the watch also rests flat
against my
wrist.
The G Watch was also more comfortable to wear than the Gear Live, which tended to rub
against our
wrist bone, despite its curved
body.
The bezel and metal
body have very little unwanted movement, and it doesn't feel too tight
against the
wrist.