Today is a great day for Android Wear In just a few hours time, Tim Cook will take the stage at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco to make his toughest pitch in years: the Apple Watch. For a few months now Ive been convinced that Apples wearable doesnt have longevity to it. When Tim did his one more thing back in September I was expecting something that would mark a step-change in the wearables story, like the iPhone and iPad did for phones and tablets. Imagine my disappointment when Apple revealed that its Watch was, well, just another smartwatch. Nonetheless I expect initial sales of the Watch will be superb, but then Apple has a different problem on its hands: how do you get people to refresh their watch more than once in a five-year window? Its a question Ive asked myself a lot during my time using Android Wear. My latest wrist buddy, the Moto 360, is by far the most compelling of the bunch so far, but I still feel like I can go back to my regul...