Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 review: The first take of a great future idea

The Classic’s recessed Gorilla Glass display protects it from impact, but also makes pulling off some of the watch’s swipe-based interactions a bit harder thanks to that bezel. Also, it’s thicker and more expensive. I’m torn between Classic and the regular Watch 4, truly. I lean towards the basic Watch 4 because it does the same things more affordably and still looks good, but the more exposed glass could end up scuffing more over time. And the touch-based bezel is harder to turn than spinning a physical bezel, even if it’s a largely unnecessary action (you can do all gestures you need through swipes and taps on the display, or by clicking the side buttons). Also, if you’re a swimmer, that physical bezel makes the watch easier to operate when wet.

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