I'm trying to be nice as possible, because if you read what I said in page 1, you would know what the value proposition is. As I've said, we're moving towards 3 new sectors: Wearables, Internet of Things, and connected devices.
I also said that wearables and connected devices goes hand-in-hand. I meant that Wearables like iWatch or whatever android watch there is - those devices can communicate with your phone in ways that can bring interactivity. You just don't see it right now because you haven't worn it, or tested it, or know what it is.
So, allow me to bring the iWatch video into this thread:
Naturally, this video is a concept. The reason why it's not out right now is because the ecosystem for the Watch's OS isn't finished yet. Not even the apps are finished, either. A lot of the apps that are on Android Watches aren't finished, aren't fleshed out, or any of that sort - so that's why you're not hearing about it.
People like you are quick to knock it, because you think these wearables aren't "useful" or know what it is. So, do your research.
To answer your question, going just by the video above... The value proposition is:
I want a iWatch because I can easily find the map, find my way.
I want a iWatch because I can easily set the clock the way I want to; a normal clock, or a numbered clock (<- I like this)
I want a iWatch becasue I can put today's date next to my clock.
I want a iWatch because I can change today's date from a click of a button (something like that).