I thought several of the Fitbit models could be transfered between a wrist strap and a pendant, and maybe some of the Misfit ones as well? And then there are the clip on ones, no?

Like Angie, I have no real desire to wear a tracker -- for lots of reasons, with fashion/style actually being pretty far down the list. But if it works for you and you like the results, then I'd say it's worth investing in a style you *want*to wear.

I perceive fitness trackers to be a bit of a status symbol, like smartphones and other personal tech, so I'm never surprised when I see celebs sporting them.

I'm frustrated. I wear the One clipped to my bra. Because I like my regular watch and don't like the look of a sporty tracker, but really like the step data. It's true my baseline does not change much and I don't "need" it, but I like it. Also for sleep, which can be an issue for me.

Fitbit has stopped producing the One. For a while, the software was a total mess -- it lost its charge in a day or so, and was the company was hopeless about providing service.

So I switched for a while to a Bellabeat Urban Leaf. But that had its own issues and I gave up wearing it.

I'm back to using the One again, but it is clearly a temporary option since they have stopped producing it and I doubt it will continue to be supported even to the small extent they did support it!

Now I'm in the market for another clipp-able one that I can disguise, preferably with something lovely like the option Gryffin pointed us towards. (Thanks, Gryffin!)

Another option is a ring but it is not available in Canada yet.

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I wear my Fitbit Charge on my right wrist 24/7 and a nice watch on my left wrist (I have many watches). I love wearing watches and don't see anything wrong with wearing both.

I think I need to see more instances of two-watch wearing. I feel my poison eye twitching at the thought of an Apple Watch laying next to a regular one, though I imagine smaller step counters could be disguised on the opposing arm or elsewhere. If you’re only interested in steps, it’s much easier to get away with wearing both.

I enjoyed looking at the band bling, even if it doesn’t quite with my more minimalist jewelry style.

I lost my Fitbit One & miss it. Don't want a watch style.
But poking around the comments section of Fitbit more than one person commented that you can get the Alta. And then on Amazon there's some aftermarket doodad you can get to turn it into a clip style. I haven't fully investigated it

I wear a fitness watch daily. I do this to help me try to get enough steps and to track my heart-rate (doctor's orders after a medical scare, and I can't figure out how to reliably take my own heart rate).

Even after two years, I have not yet found a routine that guarantees me the steps I need.

So, yes, I wear one.

Yes, I miss my jewelry watches. A lot. Especially my Burberry.

Still trying to figure something out, but for now, the fitbit wins.

I used to wear a fitness band and a traditional watch - they are complete separate devices and it never bothered me to wear both. Now I have an Apple watch, which I received as a gift. I do like the functionality of it, and enjoy switching out bands for fun. It suits my casual lifestyle fine. My fine jewelry watch isn‘t dressy enough for true formal evening occasions, so it mostly sits unworn now.
I own each of the first four bands below, as well as a few solid ribbon bands and one silicone band I wear for workouts. (It gives me a rash if I wear it regularly.) The fifth band is a Kate Spade that I am contemplating for summer.

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I found this interesting to read because I love watches. I don't have a fitness tracker and I am not sure I am getting one. Like Angie, they don't fit with my style. I do like the idea of the ring that Suz posted. My cell has a step app that I use and that is enough for me right now.

I have an Apple Watch in rose gold with a lilac strap that I have worn every day since I got it more than year ago (except for a couple of weeks when it broke and I was waiting for the free replacement.) I don't love the way it looks -- it is very sporty -- but the combination of the fitness tracking plus immediate updates on texts and messages makes me stick with it.

I alternate between an Alta and a Charge 2. I purchased cheap metal bands (silver and rose gold) on Amazon for both of them, and alternate depending on what I am wearing...they can look fairly dressy, especially the Alta, which is sleeker than the Charge 2.

However, I do miss wearing a nice wristwatch on occasion, and just this week bought a really blingy one. I have synced my iPhone to my Fitbit account, so my phone will pick up the steps if I am not wearing the Fitbit.

I got a pretty rose gold leather strap for my Fitbit Alta, so it feels like I have the best of both worlds. I wasn't wearing fashion watches much anyway, as they inevitably stop ticking and I don't bother to replace the battery. I agree with Aquamarine that the Alta can look dressy, which is one reason I chose it.

I still have my first-gen Fitbit, so this was pre-watch functionality! I wear it in a Tory Burch wrap bracelet, which I really like, although it is not delicate enough for really dressy occasions (of which I have about 1/year, so not really a biggy for me!).

However, it is starting to act funky and time for an upgrade - I think I will get a Fitbit alta or blaze and invest in a nice silver band of sorts for it ... and keep my more delicate Skagen watch on-hand for the odd dressier occasion.