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1. The rotating bezel appeals to you
Samsung ditched the physical rotating bezel with last year's Galaxy Watch 5 series and, instead, expanded the touch area to simulate the physical design element. However, it just didn't feel the same. Samsung watch fans lamented the removal of the physical rotating bezel and many are sure to appreciate its return.
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I've owned a few Samsung watches with the bezel and honestly rarely used it after the initial novelty period wore off, much like how I find myself rarely using the S Pen on a Galaxy phone. But, I know that there are plenty of users who prefer the tactile feel of a rotating bezel, and it's a unique feature that separates the Galaxy experience from competitors.
2. You want the biggest Samsung Watch display
The 47mm model of the Watch 6 Classic has a 1.5-inch Super AMOLED display and a resolution of 480 x 480 pixels. The display also boasts a peak brightness of 2,000 nits, so you can see it in most if not all lighting conditions.
This large display, especially if you plan on enabling the always-on display, will likely consume more battery power, but Samsung compensates for that with a larger battery. We'll see how it truly fares in our full review.