Initial impressions from a few minutes use left me with the feeling that it was at least as comfortable as a standard wrist watch, and longer use has reinforced that impression. The watch is light, and the face, while fairly large, isn't too big as long as you don't have tiny wrists. LG claims to have designed for everyone, regardless of wrist type and gender, but it's still going to look large on smaller arms. Voice input on the G Watch is solid.
Google has clearly put a lot of thought into Android Wear, and what to include, as well as what to leave out. With apps optimized for Wear, you can open up to the relevant page within an app from the watch, and you can also reply to messages in apps like Hangouts via voice input. TechCrunch takes a look at the features of the new LG G watch.