So far we know that Apple has kept
the traditional watch button (which rotates / scrolls) on the side.
Not exact matches
With more and more media being viewed online as opposed to
traditional television, which ad do you think will be more effective: the 30 - second one that consumers press the «skip»
button just halfway through
watching?
Unlike the G
Watch, Motorola has given the MOTO 360 a single physical control, the button on the side where a traditional watch might have a wi
Watch, Motorola has given the MOTO 360 a single physical control, the
button on the side where a
traditional watch might have a wi
watch might have a winder.
It also helps that LG's on / off
button looks like a
traditional watch crown.
Huawei says this is because it's a
button, not a
traditional watch crown that would be turned.
Huawei wisely incorporates elements from
traditional watches, like a crown for a power
button, a sleek, stainless steel case, and a variety of straps.
It's highly unlikely the final models will look like this, but they're expected to be similar, with metallic cases,
traditional watch lugs, and up to three physical
buttons.
On the right you'll find what looks like a
traditional watch crown but is just a single
button.
There are no
buttons on the body of the Urbane, but a
traditional watch crown has been placed on the right.
On the plus side, the
buttons have a tactile feel to them that's not present in the Moto 360 or Apple
Watch's digital crown, giving the smartwatch a very analog, traditional watch
Watch's digital crown, giving the smartwatch a very analog,
traditional watch watch feel.
While it is obvious on
traditional watches the touch screen and extra
buttons on most smartwatches negates the need of this.