It is
the first mechanical watch with smart features just like you would find in smart watches.
To celebrate its fifth anniversary, Autodromo — a Brooklyn, New York - based purveyor of motoring accessories — is issuing a reinterpretation of
its first mechanical watch.
Not exact matches
Launched in 2009, the Kalparisma is the
first Parmigiani Fleurier collection of
mechanical watches made for the elegant woman.
And, despite not being the
first hybrid
watch we've seen (far from it), it's certainly the most innovate, with a hope to «improve the
mechanical watch of today by incorporating technologies of tomorrow».
It's called the Holst, and while it's based on an existing
mechanical timepiece from Skagen, it's the
first time the Fossil Group has used titanium to make a connected
watch.
Known for its
mechanical watches, TAG Heuer announced the launch of its
first - ever smartwatch that retails for $ 1,500, available starting today in New York City.
At
first glance you could easily mistake the Fossil Q Explorist for a traditional
mechanical watch.
First of all, we're not talking about a company that makes technology attempting to build an accessory, we're looking at a Swiss company which specializes in manufacturing luxury
mechanical watches with more than 150 years of experience, so they know about fine craftsmanship and tough materials.
MyKronoz bills the ZeTime as the
first watch to combine a color touchscreen with
mechanical watch hands, and it's certainly a fresh take of hybrid smartwatches.