Both because both are good. I don't own only one watch, either.
I admit to preferring the X - the 8 is more of a beater device. But it should last a year.
I just sold a Galaxy S8 and bought an iPhone 8 plus a X on an impulse buy.
Although the S8 and Android were nearly there, iOs and iPhones just feel more premium and are easier to use day to day. The Galaxy didn't cut it - filled with bloatware including Bixby and a redundant button on the left...
I couldn't decide between the 8 and the X so ended up buying both. I sold my Galaxy S8 as 3 phones seemed a little much. I'll probably keep both for at least 9 months, see what comes out next Autumn, but I'm done with android.
I use no protection on my Apple Watch S2 - it's a beater, really, for whenever I want to track something rather than wearing one of my Swiss watches.
Considering it will be obsolete in a few years, anyway, who cares about a few scratches?
They've virtually replaced real cameras going by sales figures. Who can be arsed lugging an SLR around?
Not I, especially when all there is to photograph is darkness, snow and rain. I'd much prefer an iPhone 7 which has a decent camera and much more besides.
Didn't have the 6s, last I had was a 5, but I've heard many people saying, no, not really.
I do like the improved haptics and capacitive button - plus the OIS really makes a difference in photos.
Blood - I've had a brush with cancer but it's been successfully treated with chemo; I have weekly blood tests.
I'm using the official Apple smart battery cover - it does add some girth but is nice and grippy when taking photos.
I bought the phone outright for £699, works with any sim, the...
I use approx 100GB of my 128GB for music and video alone. Some screenshots of the battery(ies) life. The case battery lasts longer than the internal then switches automatically.