I think people are taking my position wrong, and chaffing at my praise of the watch. Set my praise aside, and listen to my position; I think there is a huge market for the watch, and I think it is a transformative product that will lead to huge amounts of innovation in the tech world. I don't think it is another ipad, at all. I think it's something else entirely. I also think that Samsung actually has the potential to dominate this category in a way totally unseen before in a mobile product. Samsung has the SoC process tech, and display tech (they make THE BEST displays and the fastest processors) and they could fit more tech into a small package than anybody else, but it will take them time to get the interface right and I actually think Apple does a better job of hashing out stuff like interface (Force touch and the digital crown is the new multi-touch) so I think Apple will probably stay at the forefront for the next year or two. This is totally new technology and personally I'm exited to see what developers can do with it. There is more than just a stupid heart monitor, it has a bunch of accelerometers and a barometer along with the ability to locate itself using wifi networks even when away from the phone. With the phone, we could have real time weather reports with accuracy totally unseen before. Imagine what could be done with the data of all those millions of sensors?
Mechanical watches will stay around. They will still be a fashion accessory, but you won't see them on people under 20-25 today, or when they grow up. Maybe a few will have parents that are interested but the watch is now something totally new and different.