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Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: 7thfort on September 06, 2013, 12:31:29 PM
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This watch was recently launched but not here yet. Anyone getting one? What is your comment as regards to cost, practicality and whether the old tick tock will survive another attack from quartz technology?
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Indeed it will. The market is big enough to sustain both. It is a return to the renaissance for all things mechanical that will sustain mechanical watches.
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Wow.. i only got to know about this watch after coming in here and read about it.
Then google up what is it about..
Seems like this watch is pretty cool..
wonder what will be the price range..
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Wow.. i only got to know about this watch after coming in here and read about it.
Then google up what is it about..
Seems like this watch is pretty cool..
wonder what will be the price range..
Interesting tech gadget.
It's one thing to be talking with a BT headset. It will be even more interesting to see what a person looks like talking to his/her watch. Soon. no one will think we're weird when we're staring at our mechanical watches...
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Apple will make
Later Microsoft will make
Every 3 yrs u felt the tech is old, hence buy new version...
It's jus another digital product
I do think fine mechanical watches has its position in watch lover like us...
So, perhaps some brand that sell at the digital watch price range will be affected
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i'm waiting for the Sony SmartWatch 2.
the Samsung has going for it a 1.9mp voyeur camera, but the Sony can change straps :D
Unless you use a Samsung S4 or are planning on buying the note3, i doubt anything else will work with the Gear...barring any future updates to the other Samsung sets.
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its just another it gadget.
sony once lunched it, but didnot quite get it to make a hit.
as announced, couple of other tech giant are introducing similar gadget.
mechanical watches, especially the good ones (regardless of price range) will forever not be phase out.
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It is useful to have one of those which show the ambient temperature, compass, barometer, altimeter, different time zone, etc, which a normal tick tock can't.
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It is useful to have one of those which show the ambient temperature, compass, barometer, altimeter, different time zone, etc, which a normal tick tock can't.
that is called a casio pro trek :P
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Good reason to wear a smartwatch on one wrist and a classic mechanical piece on another :thumbsup: ::Cheers:
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It is useful to have one of those which show the ambient temperature, compass, barometer, altimeter, different time zone, etc, which a normal tick tock can't.
that is called a casio pro trek :P
Yes, you are correct. I bought one just to use it to climb Mt Kinabalu. The climb did not materialised and some time later the son took a liking on the watch and the rest is history.
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Good reason to wear a smartwatch on one wrist and a classic mechanical piece on another :thumbsup: ::Cheers:
Great idea. So which watch goes to the left and which to the right?
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Good reason to wear a smartwatch on one wrist and a classic mechanical piece on another :thumbsup: ::Cheers:
Great idea. So which watch goes to the left and which to the right?
In my opinion the smart watch should be on the primary hand i.e. right hander, right wrist. This is because in most activities, you would use your primary hand and when notification comes from the smart watch it is already in focus
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I've been using data plan for many years already, it really help me a lot, especially I need to check the stock market price from time to time. Use own data plan also safer compare to the free wifi out there.
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It is useful to have one of those which show the ambient temperature, compass, barometer, altimeter, different time zone, etc, which a normal tick tock can't.
I believe the tissot t-touch is able to do the above , quite cool.
The Galaxy Gear reminds me of Dick Tracy!
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I heard that this smart watch required to charge frequently (perhaps very 3-4, or a week). Not like any quartz watch which will last 2-3years.
Do you know if this is true?
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I've only seen one person wearing one and it looked huge. Like he had strapped a small phone to his wrist. A bit too 'star trek' for my liking. Take the phone out of your pocket when you want to check it. For telling time it makes the wearer look as cool as those people with Bluetooth headsets on their ears. Just my take on it. Pre-teens may love it.
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just a novelty gear at the moment imo, doesn't really have useful functions and it looks really too big too
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next yr smaller, ppl got reason to upgrade
next yr faster chip, ppl got reason to upgrade
next yr better function, ppl got reason to upgrade
next yr screen higher resolution, ppl got reason to upgrade
:Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana:welcome to digital ERA :Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana:
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as far as wearable tech goes, Google's project glass seems to make more sense though you never know .. iWatch?
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next yr smaller, ppl got reason to upgrade
next yr faster chip, ppl got reason to upgrade
next yr better function, ppl got reason to upgrade
next yr screen higher resolution, ppl got reason to upgrade
:Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana:welcome to digital ERA :Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana: :Dancing_banana:
Three months later thrown in a drawer as it's a faff to charge, not compatible with your new phone maker and even your mum laughed when she saw it.
Maybe I'm just too old for the idea but the one person I saw wearing one was well over 60 and looked a bit pathetic, if I'm being very kind. No need to upgrade. Just an opinion though.
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what if rolex made a smartwatch, would you buy one then? :Laughing_on_floor:
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Samsung galaxy gear is marketed to different bunch of ppl
while
mechanical watch is marketed to different bunch of ppl
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both of them will be doing fine as they are doing different stuff all together even though their function is to tell time :police:
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what if rolex made a smartwatch, would you buy one then? :Laughing_on_floor:
No