The silver 18
mm band version of the Moto 360 will cost $ 299.99, which is the same price as the older dark or silver 23 mm metal bands.
Not exact matches
As promised earlier this month, Motorola is now selling
versions of its Android Wear - based Moto 360 smartwatch with slim 18
mm bands in silver and gold colors.
The light aqua (think Tiffany Blue)
banded version isn't yet available, so if you wanted something a little «softer» or smaller — the navy blue
version isn't available in the 49
mm size — you'll still have to wait a little longer.
The women's model is only available with a 42
mm face, but uses a narrower
band than the men's
version.
Finally, the Apple Watch Edition has a white ceramic case that costs either $ 1,249 for a 38
mm model or $ 1,299 for a 42
mm version; it includes a sport
band and a magnetic charging dock.
The crown is at 2 o'clock on the Cold - forged, 317L, stainless steel body or a black plated
version that also fits any standard 18
mm strap or
band.
Our black
version of the watch came with a staid, silicone, black
band, but Martian will sell 22
mm replacement
bands in a variety of colors, including sunny yellow, quasar blue, Venus pink, cosmic orange and, our favorite, astro teal.
I don't mind at all that it's not leather, but if you prefer to swap it, any 18
mm or 20
mm (for the 36
mm and 40
mm versions, respectively)
band will do.
Each
version of the watch offers removable
bands, with the Classic bringing a standard 20
mm attachment point and the standard model using a proprietary quick - release
band.
The main model is available in 42
mm and 46
mm sizes, and then a third «women's edition»
version is available with smaller
bands.
Not every
band is available for every watch model (the link bracelet is only an option for the stainless steel Apple Watch, for example, and the modern leather buckle can only be had on the 38
mm versions), so keep that in mind.
The ZeTime's
band measures 22 millimeters for the standard model and 18
mm for the petite
version.