shoot me now!
You'd think if they were going to do it, they'd make a better job of it.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
shoot me now!
Uber cool!!!
Not that smart though cos they could have added a date...
I have a Pebble steel for cycling and have to confess that I wear it with a Panerai face :-D
Like it! Do you know which app that is?
Coming at it from the other direction, there's food for thought here:
http://www.ablogtowatch.com/concept-...luxury-brands/
I rather like the Panerai one.
That missing segment of the Moto 360 really annoys me...
Not bad, what watch is it? Motorola ?
Why is there a slice missing at the "6"?
Works well with round 'smart watches'... Maybe not so well with the Apple watch when it comes out?!
If it had a bezel (on the screen), we'd all be cooing over it
I wonder if the use of copyrighted materials has been considered in this context, by either side?
I assume that is not approved by Rolex?
was wandering when this craze of putting rolex dials on smart watches would start
Nice, but I'll wait for the Rolex hologram watch to appear on the market.
Looking exacty like the real thing, but never in need of a service, not even a virtual one...........
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
Hmmmmm..
I chuckled heartily.
I wonder if we won't see more of this sort of thing though. Rather than just a fake graphic, luxury brands producing cases that smart 'movements' can then be put into. Means that you could always have an up-to-date watch as well, as once the 'movement' becomes a bit old you just buy another one to put in your designer case. Purchase an upgrade from your AD.
I can see some people still wanting real steel and there will probably always be a market for it, but I understand most luxury women's watches are quartz anyway, so it's not a huge leap from there, and fashionista scum will always want the latest crap as well.
I think that's exactly it. With female jewel watches, it's really about the apperance (number of carats, frankly) and everything inside the watch is fairly secondary.
Saw a photo of 'the most expensive watch in the world'. A women's watch, it was 20 million worth of precious stones stuck onto a swiss quartz movement.
I think there's an assumption that women are only interested in appearance, and therefore brands produce such models, perpetuating the myth. However, I do wonder whether has anyone actually bothered to ask the question / do the research, or perhaps it's just easier to continue to pump out quartz watches rather than interesting pieces...
Last edited by Broussard; 22nd October 2014 at 11:48. Reason: 5pell1ng
Quite :-/
Could someone make a similar app which displays lange datograph movement at work plz?
In that case I will definitely buy a smart watch
New version includes the bezel... and battery life indicator on the sub-dial.
He also has the white-dialled version for download.
Also spotted everything from Breitling to Bremont, Casio to Bulova.
Interesting. Or perhaps it's just me. Might be a #smartwatchnerd thing.