Smart watches and the future of mechanical
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Could there be a flip side to the argument in that smart watches could help bring on more interest for mechanical watches?
I believe people will continue to buy well made/engineered watches for some time to come. My 15 year old son is more interested in my taking over my IWC Pilot, then any smart watch on the market..
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I believe people will continue to buy well made/engineered watches for some time to come. My 15 year old son is more interested in my taking over my IWC Pilot, then any smart watch on the market..
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I see 2 options,
1 you have 2 wrists, wear one on each.
Or some companies are releasing smart watch straps, id personally go with that option.
http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/e-strap-puts-a-smartwa...
1 you have 2 wrists, wear one on each.
Or some companies are releasing smart watch straps, id personally go with that option.
http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/e-strap-puts-a-smartwa...
Gio G said:
Could there be a flip side to the argument in that smart watches could help bring on more interest for mechanical watches?
I believe people will continue to buy well made/engineered watches for some time to come. My 15 year old son is more interested in my taking over my IWC Pilot, then any smart watch on the market..
G
I bet he is, the lad has got his head screwed onI believe people will continue to buy well made/engineered watches for some time to come. My 15 year old son is more interested in my taking over my IWC Pilot, then any smart watch on the market..
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z4RRSchris99 said:
davepoth said:
Eleven said:
z4RRSchris99 said:
I dont wear a watch because it tells the time
What does yours do, out of interest?SpeckledJim said:
z4RRSchris99 said:
davepoth said:
Eleven said:
z4RRSchris99 said:
I dont wear a watch because it tells the time
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