I would like to briefly touch briefly on the criticisms most frequently mentioned, as it may yet unsettle some so if one part reads very unqualified reviews here.
Probably the most discussed point is likely to be the battery. Well, I have the Ambient mode and my clock was after a full day for about 40 - 50%. I get message on the clock pushed, look regularly what time it is and what makes my pulse so. Incidentally, my phone battery lasts noticeably longer, simply because I look on it as significantly less. So, battery .. all good.
A point that made me frown only the forehead, the statement was that seems to be scratch-prone the clock. For some reason I manage to stay always hang it with my watch somewhere or so to pop to the door edges or walls. The Moto 360 was allowed to kiss a couple of metal door frames and bathroom tiles. This has you coped without problems. I will even say that the Moto 360 the scratch resistant clock is that I had so far (there were some!). So, really scratch-resistant!
The computing power or the old processor are often called. Well, the clock displays the time, messages, WhatsApp, Hangouts, maps, time to go home, my steps, my pulse and so on but I can not say that it's kind of slow, or it could be faster. It's just everything as you would expect. No more and no less.
As for the bracelet, because I had to make the experience that not every bracelet fits immediately. My Dreml it but then directed. Here you have to make sure that's on the bracket on the strap a notch in the middle, otherwise you can not festklipsen the tape.
That was about it. I hope I could help one or the other a little better classify the facts to this clock.