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Wearable devices’ small sizes and specific device form factors (display size and limited space for input controls) require specific attention to the device interfaces development processes. The research in this paper aims to compare two different approaches in the interface design - a Novel interface based on two-finger touch interface input on touch sensitive device bezel (the surface that is around the display) to a Standard "wristwatch" style input interface based on side push buttons.