Comment Smart Watch Apps I would (and do) use (Score 1) 471
Notifications from my phone, with some level of reply options for text/e-mail; pedometer/exercise monitoring; weather; call screening (arguably already included in notifications); basic navigation with haptic feedback; calendar.
These are all things that my Pebble does to a greater or lesser extent already, although I sometime chafe at its limitations (early adopter blues), except the replies to notifications.
Lots of people seem to be saying they don't want another device and that people should just use their phones for all of these things. I, however, work in a professional setting and having access to certain types of information in a subtle, non-intrusive manner is very valuable to me. It a client meeting it is unspeakable rude and disrespectful to pull out my phone to see why it has been blowing up on my hip. Glancing at watch, not so much. In court (IAAL), pulling out a phone is absolutely verboten. Glancing at a watch? No problem.
Outside of the professional setting, being able to get timely, informative information quickly an subtly without looking like a doofus, staring at my phone all the time, is great. I don't have to fumble with my phone or my fitbit or any other number of gadgets I may have in my pocket or my briefcase/messenger bag/murse/bag-o-tricks.
Smart watches (or watches of any type) may not be for everyone, but I like non-smart watches, really like smart watches if they are done at least reasonably well (like the Pebble), and would love to have a smart watch truly "done right". I don't know if the Apple Watch will, in fact, be "done right", but it will be interesting to see what it's really like once it's in the wild.