Watches are not what they used to be. They are quite neglected, as we mostly orientate ourselves by the time on the phone. New times bring new watches - smart.
The whole world has now known the Apple Watch in detail, but no one has it yet, although a fake appeared on eBay some time ago, which confused many. How could it not, when everything since the presentation in September of last year has merrily tangled with release dates. Tim Cook put an end to that when he recently announced that the Apple Watch will go on sale in April 2015.
Octane enthusiasts beware. If you're one of those people who don't miss a pair of suede driving gloves in the car and have black nails every day of the week, then we've found the one watch you really should have. Forget smart watches, forget classic timers. Because if the smell of gasoline is your perfume, then the Drive watch by designer Gus Petrikas is your fashion accessory.
The biggest weakness of smartwatches is that they look like smartwatches. It is clear as day that you have a miniature computer on your wrist. The Boldr Voyage, meanwhile, is billed as an intelligent watch rather than a smartwatch, as it's basically a quartz wristwatch that's just smart enough to tell you what's going on with your phone. In addition, it has a six-month autonomy, which is much longer than smartwatches that need a power source every few days or weeks.
Devon Star Wars is a luxury wristwatch that will make you succumb to the temptations of the dark side of the Force. The watch was signed by the prestigious Devon watch brand, which attached an astronomical price to it - 28,500 US dollars, for which you get a wristwatch, which even the best smart watches do not reach to the knees. The hybrid electronic-mechanical watch was produced by the Los Angeles company in cooperation with the American aerospace industry and the production company Lucasfilm, and the unique timepiece will be released in an extremely limited edition.
The 4th Dimension Watch is an aesthetically pleasing wristwatch that connects space and time. It is decorated with an unusual design, as the curved hands circle like an eagle over its prey above the spiral steps that serve as the dial. Each of the 12 steps represents one hour of the day. If you're looking for something different for your wrist, this is it!
We haven't yet marveled at the Klokers Klok-01 wristwatch, here is the Klokers Klok-02, a beautiful wristwatch that allows us to travel through time. Of course, it is not a pocket time machine (and therefore also a pocket watch), but we can check the current time anywhere in the world with a single push of a button. Which is almost as "cool" as a time machine, isn't it? And even if it isn't, the Klokers Klok-02 should convince you with its unusual appearance.
The jump from a classic to a smart wristwatch can be painful, which is why many people don't opt for it. Most smart watches are far from reaching the elegance of classic wristwatches. You can already see from Mars that you are carrying a computer. Well, a few examples can at least partly disprove us, but even these examples will not convince the most ardent fans of the classics. But they will be convinced by Chronos, a technological attachment in the form of a button battery that hides inconspicuously under the case and turns a classic wristwatch into a smart watch.
We don't know about you, but with wristwatches like these, smartwatches don't move us at all. The Harry Winston Opus 14 is another one of those classic wristwatches that smart watches don't reach their knees. Its mechanical mechanism was inspired by the jukeboxes that were once found in every restaurant in America. Opus fans waited a long time for a new model in the series, but the wait was worth it!
We usually have clocks to tell when something started. The What Watch wristwatch, on the other hand, is a watch that marks the time when something memorable happened. Thanks to the Bluetooth 4.0 connection, the associated application and a special button that "stops time", this wristwatch allows you to record the exact time when an important moment happened, and to complement it with photos and comments.
Wristwatches that are unique, special, beautifully designed and aesthetically perfect attract the interest of fashion enthusiasts. If it is true that clothes make a person, it is probably true that a watch reflects our attitude to time. If time is priceless to you, a beautifully designed watch adorns your wrist, proving that you have a respectful attitude towards time.
The elegant Porsche Design 1919 wristwatches are named after the founding year of the Bauhaus art movement, which was founded as a school in 1919 in Weimar, Germany by Walter Gropius. The watch embodies the philosophy of the famous movement that has developed a recognizable style. This one was heavily influenced by usability and tried to connect art and practical design work. This philosophy is also followed by the new Porsche wristwatches, which, like their cars, are not cheap. You'll need to shell out at least US$3,400 for a single one.